Officers respond to suicide threat at Cincinnati address


Officers respond to a report of a possible suicide threat at an apartment in Cincinnati after a medical assistant expressed concern about a patient's comment regarding her knife collection.
Audio|Source: Cincinnati Police
02:11
Transcript:
He did. Officer (name withheld) was able to get him to talk. I'm sorry, at the apartment door, right past 6,200. I don't know if there's no injury force to enter the apartment, and by other means. with a (name withheld). But 6200, we had a, it came in as a suicide threat. I'm sorry, there was a corporate head in District 3 interrupted me, but officers are at 830 Main Street for a suicide threat. It's called in its third-party information. Medical assistant from Christ Hospital called and stated that they hit a patient was called the call center today, and she said that her reacting well to her medication, and then she had her knife collection was looking attractive. So that's why they believe it was a suicide threat with that comment about a knife collection looking attractive. We have no premise history other than a medical run for the patient back in May for low blood sugar. The medical assistant, she has no known medical or mental diagnosis. No answer at her apartment door. How would you like officers to handle? And one of them giving me a call on myself. 6216. Did you have to be? Can one of you call myself? Say again. Can one of you call 6200 cell? Yeah, we'll take one second, we'll take one second. Check an entry. We are going to make an entry.
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Location mentioned:
Near Main St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
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