Police request forced entry for welfare check after threats, Cornelius NC


Police requested the fire department to forcibly enter a residence near Norman Shores Dr after receiving suicidal text messages from the person inside. Initially, no medical help was requested. Later, police reported a possible leg injury.
Audio|Source: Charlotte and Mecklenburg County Fire
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Transcript:
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Central Cornelius responding to near Norman Shores Dr, Department Jay, Diaz and John.
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You're going out because police request you for force entry.
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They advise their phone out for a welfare check.
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They've only communicated with the subject via text who was making suicidal threats.
00:14
They had no request for medic.
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Thank you, folks.
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Hurrys and four is on scene.
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Tell me on thing.
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Matt, you see.
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One-duse-entry.
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22.
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Three-five, please.
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10-4[2]-10-8[1], 20-2-58.
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5, sir.
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Bobo-05, can you move to Off-8 for me, Off-8?
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Four.
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Five.
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Five.
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Five. Five.
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Five.
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Okay. Um, just have curiosity.
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What's... What's going on? Like, why are we needing this stage?
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Oh, I was just about to tell you, so Cornelius police called over and they initially advised that they just made it fire for forced entry.
01:30
They've been communicating with the subject via text who was making suicidal threats, but they had not requested a medic at that time.
01:37
And I guess now they are requesting you guys and saying it's for a leg injury.
01:41
I'm not exactly sure.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service / available for calls
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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