Woman with self-inflicted wounds refuses to drop knife, Haslett MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a 53-year-old woman near Montgomery Court who had been cutting herself with a knife for two hours and was bleeding heavily. She was refusing to put the knife down when officers arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Ingham MI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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For a suicidal subject, near Montgomery Court, apartment A.
00:07
There's a 53-year-old female who has been cutting herself for the past two hours and won't stop bleeding.
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She has been cutting herself with a knife.
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Mary in command clear.
00:17
Thank you, I'm clear, the knife is in the room.
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Happy. Tom, 17, okay.
00:21
And for a suicidal person, the knife has been held by the caller.
00:26
Ninety-four clear.
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We're reading badge 1045.
00:29
Let's hear the apartment number again.
00:31
Near apartment A.
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Thank you. And we're reading units and route for officer safety.
00:36
She is refusing to put the knife away from her.
00:38
The knife is about a foot away from her.
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89, we're out.
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We're all out.
00:43
Kathy, only fancy.
00:45
Ninety-four.
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Ninety-four.
00:47
Keep the stage outside, please.
00:48
We're going to run this off ops if we come, please.
00:51
Kathy, Marine Unit, switch to apps.
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Location mentioned:
Montgomery Ct, Haslett, MI 48840
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