15-year-old male threatens self with possible knife, Wilson NC
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A 15-year-old male near Adam Lear Court threatened to harm himself and was possibly armed with a knife. He was conscious and breathing during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Wilson County Public Safety
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01:34
Transcript:
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Most attention, medical one, medical one, psychiatric, 25 alpha-1, B-boy, near Adam Lear Court, Northwest, 23858-8-4, most clear.
00:11
Wilson, that's great. Wilson, 311, 310.
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Good morning, where else? Wilson, medical one, coffee, 2354.
00:19
Wilson, 311, 310, psychiatric call, near Adam Lear Court,
00:27
near Adam Lear Court, 15-year-old male, conscious and breathing, making death threats against himself.
00:33
Most 310, 10,
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4.
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12, 11, 24.
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This intermedic picture is one in the 1711, Vineyard Drive North, Apartment 8.
00:48
Crossroots are Kent Drive in Sussex Lanes for overdose.
00:50
It's going to be a 40-year-old female conscious and breathing, called about the female took a bunch of pills and drank behind it.
00:57
28. Well,
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28. Well,
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it's not about a date.
01:07
28 to the caddage would check for 29, Jose.
01:12
Wilson, Intentioned Medic 1, you're responding to near Adam Lear Court, Northwest, cross streets of Starship Lane and Citation Court for a psychiatric call.
01:20
It's going to be a 15-year-old male, conscious and breathing.
01:23
Caller say that his son is making death threats against himself.
01:26
She did advise that he was violent earlier and had grabbed a knife, unknown if he still has it.
01:33
Caller disconnect and did answer questions.
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Location mentioned:
Lear Ct NW, Wilson, NC 27896
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