Welfare check for suicidal man with gun near Y Street, Omaha NE
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According to the dispatch call, authorities received a 988 call to check on a 54-year-old man near Y Street who stated he had a gun and plans to overdose or shoot himself. The caller could not reach him again.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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Both cars, check on the well-being of the suicidal party near Y Street, near Y Street.
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Called in by 988[1] caller states (name withheld), 54-year-old,
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male, requested a check-well being on himself,
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states he has a plan to end his life to take sleeping pills or shoot himself in the ear.
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Unknown if he's done anything to himself at this time.
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Male told 988[1] the gun is with him, unknown injuries.
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Phone number.
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provided is in your MDTE.
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When the caller asked him, put the gun away, (name withheld) said, I'll try.
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This is the address that was provided to 988[1]. Unknown alcohol, 15.
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Clare team.
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Clare. Clare. 2030. Thank you.
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Thank you for my stop.
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You can add me in that suicide.
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That's just on a party on Wall Street.
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That could do it clear.
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2030.
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Cars and brought to the suicide on Y Street.
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The caller tried to call (name withheld) back at the phone number.
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He provided three times there was no answer.
Police codes explained
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[1]
988: Suicide & Crisis Lifeline
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Location mentioned:
Y St, Omaha, NE 68135
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