Police respond to mental health call in Lebanon, Lebanon OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a report of a person experiencing a mental health crisis near Wayne Boulevard in Lebanon. The caller reported that several people had tried to harm him and requested that police secure the scene before emergency medical personnel arrived. Officers determined that the caller was not in immediate danger and that the matter occurred in Franklin.
Audio|Heard on: Warren OH Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Two Lincoln twenty-three, two Lincoln twenty-one for mental disorder near Wayne Boulevard.
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Two Lincoln twenty-one.
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There is further information referencing the homeowner, a (name withheld),
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advising have the police secure the scene before any fire response.
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He's stating that five to six people tried to murder him.
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He's not in danger right now.
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It occurred in Franklin.
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He's saying that.
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Franklin did not do anything, and he wants to speak with a Clear Creek officer.
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Location mentioned:
Wayne Blvd, Lebanon, OH 45036
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