Woman on train tracks possibly in distress in Fort Mitchell


Audio|Source: Northern Kentucky Public Safety
01:30
Transcript:
714, Your time of call is going to be 126, respond to Beachwood and Mercury, Beechwood at Mercury, reference to a possible emotional crisis. In fact, 2014, Your time of call is going to be 126, respond to Beachwood and Mercury, Beechwood at Mercury, reference to a possible emotional crisis. Yes, it wasn't a emotional crisis. I don't know what's going on with it now, so I'm like maybe they try to recamp that. Dixie at Mercury, Dixie at Mercury. First, it was a female in the tracks refusing to move. The line disconnected, got him back on a callback. Complaint on saying that now she was just crossing the tracks and everything's okay. They don't know her and just drove up. So I don't know if they saw her sitting there. But now they're saying, complaint and left, and female's okay. If one, you want to check the area. 20? What do you want to stay just squad? Disregard or continue. Fort Mitchell's having clear. He's in check. Yeah, I'm sorry. That way. Copy. They said she's walking towards Dixie. Her heighten's out of the area. But at first, he was screaming when he was very concerned. She was sitting on the tracks and wouldn't get off. So maybe she has him thinking everything's okay. Okay, I'm clear. I don't know. No, you advise me not. You can cancel this block. 714. If you just want to stand by in-house, they're going to try to locate the female they're sitting she's left at this time.
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Location mentioned:
Mercury Ave, Fort Mitchell, KY 41017
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