Welfare check for male with suicidal texts in Hudson, Hudson NY
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According to the dispatch call, police conducted a welfare check on a male making suicidal statements by text near Overlook Court in Philmont. The subject refused to give a precise location. There is no confirmed weapon, but he previously lost his pistol permit.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia County Sheriff and Fire, Hudson Police
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
Call on the one K-15.
00:03
One-K-15.
00:05
One-K-15 welfare check on a male subject making suicidal statement via text message.
00:18
The only address they had available is near Overlook Court in the Village of Philmont.
00:25
Cross street Summit Heights Drive in the dead end.
00:28
He is texting with another member of the entire department,
00:32
refusing to give an exact location.
00:34
All reports are coming third party,
00:37
and the subject is going to be a car list of Nevis.
00:41
Sheriff's Office of 2320.
00:46
1K15, you're assigned at 1739.
00:49
2.0.
00:53
Units will be en route to the location.
00:57
318, thank you.
01:00
1740.
01:04
3C., 319, Sheriff's Health Center.
01:08
3.9 out of service, 1740.
01:13
Pull me down to 1K15.
01:22
1K15, the person reporting has no contact with the subject,
01:27
though unknown weapons, but he states he did, loses pistol permit due to an out-of-state possession charge.
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Location mentioned:
Overlook Ct, Hudson, NY 12534
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