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Man attempts suicide by hanging in barn near 224th St EGraham WA

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224th St E, Washington

According to the dispatch call, a man attempted suicide by hanging inside a barn near 224th Street East. Responders initiated CPR on the scene. The barn was likely unlocked but access required jumping a fence. Animal presence and firearms were noted inside the property.

Audio|Heard on: Pierce County Sheriff Dispatch - East
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03:3
Transcript:
00:00
District 10 for a possible suicide attempt by hanging near 224th Street East.
00:07
Very nice.
00:10
More nice, books.
00:12
Okay, 299, 4906.
00:14
C3-2222.
00:15
It'll be for David Rzard.
00:17
It's a transfer from Valleycom.
00:19
The RP's boss called Valleycom and said that David was face-timing them with a noose hanging from one of the rafters in the barn.
00:28
And before he hung up, he had took the noose around his neck and then disconnected.
00:31
He's born in 66, whitenau, about 58, 230.
00:35
It's also associated with the Silver Ford, F-150, a white pickup truck, and a silver Dobbs charger with threatened black stripes.
00:44
Okay, 9-9, you can hold the beeper.
00:46
We're holding the beeper, 2012, 5.
00:48
2586 our case your phone call for a stocking complaint to your screen.
00:55
Why is it?
00:56
Inchoate.
01:02
2967. I'm coming in the area.
01:04
Can you hear a fire stage just in case?
01:08
Yeah, they have a door closes at the bottom of your call.
01:11
Dave it should be a white male 580, blue eyes, bald, black shirt, bronze short.
01:18
Free.
01:19
Please wait.
01:27
7-1-9. 7-1-9-471.
01:29
County 67-471.
01:38
The RPS advising as well that that barn should likely be unlocked, but you're probably going to have to jump a fence to get over to it.
01:45
There's no code for the date.
01:49
God, here's a couple deep dogs in the backyard.
01:52
Do you need to call out animal control? Are they non-aggressive?
02:00
Well, there's at the door.
02:01
They just ran into the house.
02:02
I remember being down the front door.
02:05
It looks like Golden Deals.
02:10
Received 2210.
02:12
There's be one of them backyards.
02:18
They're also advising? That he should have a gun safe in his office, but he keeps a pistol on the bench behind the front door when you go inside of the house as well.
02:37
That sounds friendly they're waking me, so.
02:47
24, sir, fire priority.
02:52
Our priority changes.
02:54
We're welcome. They'll be yours soon.
03:00
CPR started.
03:02
Copy starting, CPR.

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224th St E, Washington

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