Psychiatric emergency involving man at Lincoln street, Wilson NC
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A 36-year-old man is experiencing a psychiatric emergency at a location near Lincoln Street. He is conscious and breathing but feels negative due to being forced to take medication he believes is unnecessary. He does not have access to any weapons.
Audio|Heard on: Wilson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Wilson sent to medic one, medical one, psychiatric calls 25 Bravo 6, near Lincoln Street
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154, Wilson clear.
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7-19.
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Wolfson, you're in checking a route, revise your number?
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97.
00:21
Full Sanai 7, copy.
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154.
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Inattention, Medic 7, you're responding to near Lincoln Street, South, cross streets or railroad street and Tobacco Road for a psychiatric call.
00:35
It's going to be a 36-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
00:39
The caller's stating that (name withheld) is being forced to take medicine that he doesn't need and the medicines are making him feel negative.
00:45
He does not have any access to weapons.
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He's going to be inside in the hallway.
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He just keeps asking how much longer.
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Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Lincoln St S, Wilson, NC 27893
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