Welfare check on person hanging outside apartment window, Sacramento CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders performed a welfare check on a person hanging outside a second-floor apartment window near Dos Rios Street. The individual had previously jumped about two weeks ago. Callers were concerned he might jump again, but the subject was not suicidal and returned inside after getting fresh air.
Audio|Heard on: Sacramento County Sheriff and Area Police - South
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to start you for a welfare check that was raised in priority needing an additional unit.
00:04
That near Dos Rios, it's the second floor apartment, 2105.
00:08
The neighbor is hanging outside the window.
00:12
Callers were worried that he might jump, and he's got some red twine.
00:16
He jumped about two weeks ago.
00:18
He's a Mel Black 20s, 5-9 Thin-Bild, T-shirt, brown pants.
00:26
Stand through you, Poppy.
00:29
3 Sam 3, copy.
00:36
District 6,
00:37
are you saying that the victim student does not live at the dispatch address for you?
00:46
Until they figure that out.
00:59
6-11 trucks up.
01:02
X311, go ahead.
01:05
He's spelled 21st in S-S-SAM.
01:08
8, Sam, Sam, Sam, Sam,
01:10
13-1.
01:11
7-1. 7-Tex.
01:14
6-E11.
01:19
It's geared for it on a 2017 Hyundai.
01:27
I'm having trouble with my cell.
01:29
Can you attach a 978 for me?
01:33
Okay, I'm good.
01:36
Williams, 9857-347.
01:39
Last up, Nikki.
01:45
It returns valid.
01:51
Rolls 31, okay.
01:53
Charles 31, go ahead.
01:57
Subject is not suicidal.
02:00
He just wanted fresh air and he's going back inside right now.
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Location mentioned:
Dos Rios St, Sacramento, CA 95811
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