Deputies respond to welfare check at hotel, Rome NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a welfare check at a hotel near South James Street after reports of a person acting erratically and making threats toward law enforcement. The individual claimed to have a knife and threatened to harm themselves if officers arrived. Authorities exercised caution while handling the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Oneida NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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And 119125, start a welfare check.
00:04
One 925.
00:06
It's going to be Ramada Inn near South James Street in room 210.
00:10
Talking to welfare about (name withheld).
00:12
They are currently on 911 with us.
00:15
They are calling about non-emergency issues and demanding we send Whitesboro police to an address.
00:20
Keeps making threats in regards to law enforcement.
00:25
The person is a 49-year-old male, claims to be wearing a red and white towel and a gray sweater.
00:31
They state that they are in possession of a knife.
00:34
We've told them multiple times to set it down.
00:36
They are refusing to answer any further questions in regards to that.
00:40
They are also making claims that they are a terrorist and a former chemist.
00:45
Not making much sense.
00:48
If you can verify their offer.
00:51
One one nine copy.
00:53
Copy.
00:56
109-125, use caution.
00:58
They are stating if law enforcement arrives they are going to take themselves hostage in the room.
01:04
I copy.
01:06
2511, I just saw they said there were also females at the guard camp.
01:11
Copy.
01:14
10112.
01:16
We could just start towards Ramada, room 210 until everybody's outside out there.
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