well-being check requested for intoxicated male, Omaha NE


A social worker asked for a check on a 65-year-old man at an apartment. The man is drunk and has talked about hurting himself. He might need medical help.
Audio|Source: Omaha Police Dispatch - Southeast
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Transcript:
Two bigger five four, can you call radio what truly is? Can we use? Quick. Fourteenth zero six. Two items, six, seven. Two at him, six, seven. Two anything careful. Two out of five one. Two out of five one. Two, five one. Two, five one. Two, six. and L. L. Lincoln. Both cars take a check well-being[1], near S 24th St, apartment 2. At American Family Insurance, you call her Jacob, social worker, states (name withheld), 65-year-old male, ETOH[2], self-h[3], self-harm statements, no weapons, buys on medical. Got a problem. Branch 1, clear. 2-0-6-6-5.
Two bigger five four, can you call radio what truly is? Can we use? Quick. Fourteenth zero six. Two items, six, seven. Two at him, six, seven. Two anything careful. Two out of five one. Two out of five one. Two, five one. Two, five one. Two, six. and L. L. Lincoln. Both cars take a check well-being[1], near S 24th St, apartment 2. At American Family Insurance, you call her Jacob, social worker, states (name withheld), 65-year-old male, ETOH[2], self-h[3], self-harm statements, no weapons, buys on medical. Got a problem. Branch 1, clear. 2-0-6-6-5.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
check well-being: Request to check on an individual's welfare
[2]
ETOH: Intoxicated (EtOH = ethanol/alcohol)
[3]
self-h: Self-harm statements
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Location mentioned:
Near S 24th St, Omaha, NE 68107
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