Welfare check for woman sending suicidal messages, Spokane WA
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Emergency personnel performed a welfare check at an apartment near West 7th Avenue for a woman sending suicidal messages. A similar situation occurred earlier in the month requiring forced entry. The woman was found safe and asleep.
Audio|Heard on: Spokane City Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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2804 West 7th Avenue, B-202, commands a welfare check complaint, said her friend (name withheld) is sending suicidal text messages, talking about ending her life.
00:10
She's got a step two for theft, third, out of Airway Heights, and is a convicted felon with a very expired CPL.
00:19
We were out there on the 10th for kind of a similar call.
00:22
She had said that she had much, like, zip ties around her neck.
00:26
We ended up forcing entry into the apartment.
00:29
She was fine and sleeping and claimed she didn't hear us at that time.
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Location mentioned:
W 7th Ave b 202, Spokane, WA 99224
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