Police respond to mental health crisis at residence


Audio|Source: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
1.05, the 102. Go ahead. I'm point 60, I can take this for you. Okay, thank you. Echo 102, 10. 10 for echo 102, copy firm, this TEMS. Go ahead. 421 West Nicolade Drive, 13421, West Nicolade Drive. I'll send you a second. Our caller's son was approved for help by a third-party petition that hasn't been served to him yet. He's having some issues today. They're reporting that he's being violent towards himself, no weapons. He's pounding on the walls and floors. Negative alcohol or 961. It's going to be a Nicholas Ross, and he is not aware that you're going to be responding. What type of petition? A third-party petition for mental health. That's all. 03. You can keep this follow-up pending, and I can head down there. Correction, that was echo 101. 10-4-1-101. Go ahead. Echo 101, echo 101, echo 102. He made some comments this morning that he just wanted to die. The caller is reiterating that he hasn't done anything to go to jail. He needs mental health treatment or hospitalization. Having voices in his head and carrying on conversations with people that are not present. Just the caller and Nicholas in the home right now. I'm offended. Just to find an evictive number to it. Let me clear a lot. Sover. So far. Next five, so I felt to clear in the morning. Sover. So 105. I'm 23.
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Near W Nicolet Dr, New Berlin, WI 53151
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