Suicidal subject call at Sunoco near North High St, Columbus OH
A male caller threatened to kill himself but gave no means or plan. He is known for repeated crisis calls and often contacts multiple agencies. He did not provide personal details. Authorities attempted to locate a related female without success at Sunoco near North High Street.
Audio|Source: Columbus Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I find you should copy the 16B[1] raised priority at Sunoco near North High St.
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We were out there earlier but weren't able to locate her.
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Husband saying that his wife is threatening to harm herself with no means or plans.
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We're going to be clear-go-2.
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We can turn it said 38, and then we'll take care of the 4A afterwards.
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That's very copy, and there comes over.
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Got it. And it copies that 30A, Family Dollar, 629, Harrisburg Pike.
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And then the 4A after that, 373-Bel here.
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We copy, thanks.
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105.
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One of five?
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I copy, 480 East Town.
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It came from a police department in Arizona.
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A pastor in Arizona received a call from a male saying they were going to kill themselves.
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Male did not provide their name or means.
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They did a ping and got subscriber info.
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It pertains to this park with the name of (name withheld).
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He is a regular caller here, regular 16B[1] caller.
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He calls a lot of outside agencies doing this same thing, and most runs are code for because they also try a callback and he doesn't answer.
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Sometimes when he calls us directly,
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he is picked up and taken to the crisis sensor, however.
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But just so you know, he is a regular caller.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
16B: Mental health crisis — violent
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