Police conduct welfare check near railroad tracks, Kent WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police were dispatched to conduct a welfare check near East James Street and Central Avenue North in Kent after a report of a distressed person standing by the railroad tracks, appearing upset and possibly suicidal.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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One King 54 and 554 (Kent Police units) welfare check near East James Street and Central Avenue North.
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Five five four.
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Caller reported a person standing by the railroad tracks.
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They were staring at the railroad tracks and looked upset and had.
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Have been crying.
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Caller is concerned they might try to jump in front of a train.
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The person appears to be in their forties, with a beige blanket around their head and body.
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