Intoxicated person threatens self harm near Madison St, Seattle WA
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According to the dispatch call, an intoxicated person threatened to harm themselves near Madison Street in Seattle. The call was received from the person's mother. Officers were dispatched to check welfare and gained entry into the residential building.
Audio|Heard on: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
00:00
I recall it was mom who called in.
00:05
You received.
00:11
Both very intoxicated, stated his life wasn't worth living, and that he would be ending his life.
00:17
No specific plan mentioned in the call.
00:20
3.4.50, 12 Avenue West.
00:22
Three clean 20 feet to start any units back?
00:25
Quain 23.
00:27
Clean 11 is going to back.
00:29
Recease.
00:34
David 03. The victim's phone is going to trade to voicemail.
00:42
I want to be out with two on the plus inside of near Madison St.
00:51
Safe. Out with 2, near Madison.
00:56
Never love it on move?
00:58
6.
01:04
173 traffic.
01:07
Tom 73, go ahead.
01:10
3 and Marion.
01:12
It's going to be Charles Tom Adam (number withheld).
01:17
3 and Marion, Charles Tom Adam (number withheld).
01:24
173 Charles Tom Adam (number withheld), Clear Current Unknown Color, 2025 Ponda Civic out of Seattle.
01:34
Copy. Copy.
01:40
Dave 9-01, we'll divert to back them.
01:43
Receive.
01:49
We've got entry to the building.
01:54
Unit to back, David O3.
01:57
Negative 2. We've gained entry into the building.
02:00
Receive and entry.
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Location mentioned:
Madison St, Seattle, WA 98104
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