Deputies respond to suicidal resident at care home, King County WA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to an adult care home near 173rd Avenue Northeast in Washington for a female resident who was yelling, refusing to calm down, and expressing suicidal thoughts. No weapons were reported, and the situation involved contact with caregivers.
Audio|Heard on: King WA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Four boy (number withheld) disturbance.
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Four zero,
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Two boy five seven.
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Adult living home near 173rd Avenue Northeast.
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You are going to contact the caregiver allergy.
00:15
So there is a resident there causing a disturbance yelling, won't calm down, doesn't want to be there.
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No weapons or HPD.
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Thirty-five year old female (name withheld).
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One (number withheld) Main Northeast.
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It looks like the female has also called in.
00:30
She's having suicidal ideation.
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I'll tell you the right copy.
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I've been here before.
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She has some unique medical conditions.
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Received.
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Location mentioned:
173rd Ave NE, Washington
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