Intoxicated male threatens self-harm near South Clifton Ave, Springfield MO
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible welfare check is underway near South Clifton Avenue for an intoxicated male who may be threatening self-harm with a knife. The subject appeared to injure himself earlier and reportedly ingested multiple Benadryl tablets. Officers are responding with caution due to a prior history of suicide attempts.
Audio|Heard on: Greene MO Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Six ring 54 , check wellbeing near South Clifton.
00:05
Apartment A is an Adam.
00:07
Caller's (name withheld) is intoxicated in a controlled substance.
00:11
He has been putting a kitchen knife to his throat, trying to cut off his oxygen.
00:17
That's clear. We'll be out.
00:20
Six hundred and four, there wasn't.
00:22
Take some marker.
00:23
County units, good check.
00:25
C and I Campbell on Sunshine eastbound.
00:29
Three for a car swerving all over the road.
00:31
Silver or gold, gray Chevy Malibu.
00:35
Units en route to Clifton.
00:37
The subject's going to be (name withheld).
00:39
He'll be a male white, no shirt and jeans.
00:43
Earlier he was punching a brick wall and cut up his hands, but the bleeding is controlled.
00:49
He took ten Benadryl.
00:52
Officers have a history with suicidal attempts.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
S Clifton Ave a, Springfield, MO 65807
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