Person threatening self-harm at waterfront park, Louisville KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to Adventure Playground near River Rd in Louisville after reports of a person threatening self-harm near the waterfront park. The individual, driving a black Audi sedan, was reportedly in distress. Crisis Intervention Team officers searched the park area but were unable to locate the person initially.
Audio|Heard on: Louisville Metro Police 3 - Divisions 1 and 2
Listen to dispatch call
01:42
Transcript:
00:00
So far, radio 10E, deaf units that can take a CIT[1] at the waterfront.
00:10
171M.
00:12
One hundred and seventy-one Adam to CIT[1] at the waterfront.
00:16
They put up at the Adventure Playground, but it says their caller's friend (name withheld) and (name withheld).
00:23
A person about in their forties.
00:28
They drive a black four-door Audi sedan, threatening to harm themselves by answering their phone.
00:33
They traveled a little bit by themselves and said they were at a park near the river, but wouldn't give the exact location.
00:44
Except for us, we don't know.
00:45
They're at the park for certain.
00:48
That's negative. I'll make contact with the supervisors see if they would like to do a ping on it.
00:55
Hello.
00:57
One hundred and 70 thought that might go to that as well.
01:02
Five van on 1260.
01:09
One hundred and seventy-four Adam, you clear me.
01:11
And if one of those units want to clear, I'll go.
01:16
Four Adam Waterfront, please.
01:22
We'll all continue just in case they find the 1st.
01:25
What was that?
01:31
One hundred and seventy-one Adam Supervisor said it doesn't seem like it meets the criteria for a ping.
01:39
Ten four. We'll just drive around the block looking for somebody.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CIT: Crisis Intervention Team response to mental health-related incidents or concerns.
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