18-year-old female threatens to kill herself near South Eric, Springfield MO
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An 18-year-old female near South Eric Street threatened to harm herself. A firearm is secured in a safe in the house. The female was threatening to slit her wrists, but it is unclear if she had a knife.
Audio|Heard on: Springfield Police and Fire, Greene County Sheriff and Fire
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01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Caller is calling about his girlfriend at this location who's making suicidal threats.
00:06
I'll still get any information.
00:07
We're out from the office.
00:10
612 stop.
00:12
612.
00:15
Dollar General in West Republic, we have white Doddra 5,00.
00:22
219, go ahead.
00:26
Clear Dollar General on West Republic.
00:28
29.
00:30
I'm clear on the update.
00:33
I came from the West and didn't see him with him.
00:36
Backtrack.
00:37
You can send us 220 times call.
00:41
I'm trying to get where they are now from their call taker.
00:46
662, I'll go to 1647.
00:50
Pardon, 21, we're clear.
00:56
There's 662,
00:57
near South Eric.
00:59
Pardon, Simon, I apologize.
01:01
You can just report that.
01:03
I'll show all units back in.
01:05
Worked better.
01:06
We came up.
01:07
Phone contact on 373.
01:10
Requind engine 2, show you're responding to the medical emergency.
01:14
Claire, thank you.
01:16
near South Eric.
01:19
Cross streets of David Street and Clyde Street.
01:22
Color is not unseen, but his girlfriend is there threatening to kill herself.
01:26
It's an 18-year-old female.
01:29
There is a gun locked and a safe in the house, but she's threatening to slit her wrists, unknown if she actually has a knife.
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Location mentioned:
S Eric St, Springfield, MO 65802
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