Person threatens self harm at location near Wilson Lane, Nekoosa WI
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Officers responded to a welfare check near Wilson Lane after a person threatened to harm themselves and was banging their head on something outside.
Audio|Heard on: Wood County Public Safety
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
I was going to send you in 4602 to a welfare cat near Wilson Lane.
00:08
Near Wilson Lane.
00:11
(Name withheld) is trying to make suicide.
00:13
He is banging his head on something possibly outside, I'm sure.
00:20
That's far enough.
00:27
Okay.
00:35
450, go ahead.
00:37
You have an acoustic car working, sir.
00:42
10-9.
00:44
We have an acoustic car working, correct?
00:47
10-4[1], he is on a complaint.
00:49
Break, county 326.
00:50
Are you able to break?
00:55
326 with Coney are you looking for me a support call?
00:59
Yeah, 10-4[1].
01:03
I can't break quite yet.
01:04
I'll look as soon as I can't.
01:07
10-4[1].
01:11
464-4-450.
01:12
Yeah,
01:16
go ahead, either one of them, just until we can get people on calls.
01:29
104. 464, Connie, you can attach me to the one on Wilson.
01:31
I'll be in a row.
01:33
104.
01:38
104.
01:39
245. What's going to 1023.
01:42
1023. Time for.
01:44
Town 845.450.
01:50
450. 450.
01:53
4.50.
02:00
454-664 1043 sounds like my complaining is back on the phone speaking with (name withheld) she's no longer speaking with me but she's en route to the address on Wilson Lane she was hanging up on her
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
Wilson Ln, Nekoosa, WI 54457
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