Man with mental health issues threatens officers with knife


Audio|Source: Greater Lansing Area Public Safety
02:28
Transcript:
Here, (name withheld), struck 46. Go ahead. We're at service by radio, headed to Ben Davis. Okay. Okay. 10.3. That'll be 10.8. Okay. For south, patrols, okay. 16-door tester, 101-156 door tester, number eight. Court officer was doing an eviction. We asked if there's any weapons he said he didn't know, and then we are saying weapons like this, and then the phone disconnected, and now we can't get it back. 17, 18, 19, and commands are clear. 16 and 10 en route, clear this is all. Okay. Okay. So, it's not clear. Dispatch from Agent 46. Go ahead. We'll be available to radio. Same traffic as Truck 46. Okay. Medi-Matic 92 on scene. And I'm 41. These are on fires on that. You get it, please. This bathemedic 411, backing quarters. 411, okay. Second update. Looks like we do have them back on the line now. Brother is going to be a Paltren, a 50-year-old (name withheld). He does have some mental health issues. Better than PTSD. He's made threats towards officers there, and they're not making entry to his apartment right now. SW2 or 3 over to you on self. E.C4, I'll be out. Okay. SW2 or 3. Dispatch from that as I'm going to use you. Yeah, if Rosses are responding for 18 for info, it looks like there was a large butcher knife that was out on the table. That's what he gave us also to our paraphernalia inside. Go ahead. Okay. You could cancel the engine roll set. Okay. Engine 91's clear.
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Ingham County, MI
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