Man in mental distress requests help at Fort Madison, Fort Madison IA
Officers responded to a 911 hang-up call from a man near Avenue J in Fort Madison who was experiencing mental distress and requested help. Rescue units were sent to evaluate him for potential self-harm or a mental health crisis. Officers are on scene with the individual now.
Audio|Source: South East Iowa, West Central Illinois Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Fort Madison, you know, like, I took a 911 call called by near Avenue J.
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(name withheld), provided his name and said he needs true help, then hung up, going to attempt to make contact again.
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Near Avenue J.
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(name withheld).
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22, 10, 4.
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In 307, 10, 4.
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22.
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Go ahead.
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Looking at the triple I, thank you very am the wrong,
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the hall of the way.
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A leak on 9411.
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We're on scene here.
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There's a guy sitting out here with it.
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We'll get to talk to him.
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Stephen Paul Holloway was the only one on the white Ford F-150.
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That's why Ronnie came back with nothing frowned.
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You might be looking at the eye responses show to Stephen Hall.
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That's someone who does not match.
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3413 status.
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I was talking about a second page.
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Have you mentioned to make a voice.
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Form a listen, you know if I did not get an answer when attempting a call back and was unable to leave a message.
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Yes, your 1040.
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Four, four minutes.
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I'm not showing any history with a name of that address, name of (name withheld),
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multiple medical calls recently, called (name withheld),
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or involving to (name withheld).
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Any other than four.
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Anthony?
02:05
Police call on 94-11, 84-11.
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94-11.
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We called at the 6-6.
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We talked to the guy here about his fires, and he put it out.
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We'll be a sign of complete, and we're out back to quarters.
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40 minutes, USC.
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Lee Con, 2nd, 7-7-7-7-7.
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10-4[1].
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Underset, 5 minutes.
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6'5. Go ahead.
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Probably 10x the one time, a few.
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My knowledge of 5,040-75040,
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the 76 cobblestone in Fort Mason.
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104, 4 minutes.
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President Robston,
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boy Robert Ocean Boy, Sam, Tom Oshinora,
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first son of Tyler Common,
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initial L. Lincoln,
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1985-0517, 85, 850517, why now, I just need a log, please.
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Sam, for...
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Leakoff from 16.
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566.
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1061 times 3, mileage.
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569, 569, Cousetown.
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4.6 minutes.
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4.6 minutes.
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4.0.
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All right.
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33 still in 106, standing by for the tough.
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Like 10-8[2] report.
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Table.
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Holy Tom, 94-11, it's back at quarters.
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Probably back in quarters, seven minutes.
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Can you have a minute.
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Can you have got through the riding and parking.
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30-0-1, 10-4[1].
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30-1, 10-4[1].
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Recomb, 207,
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4-1061,
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can use the MS-ant-distance.
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Now, I'll joke,
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having 96 issues, and wanting to self-harm.
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No-bye.
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For Fort Madison Rescue, you're needed at near Avenue J.
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(name withheld) near Avenue J.
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(name withheld) near Avenue J.
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(name withheld).
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before the male patient having mental issues, meaning to get checked out.
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Officers are on scene with him at this time.
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Near Avenue J.
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(name withheld), come of page 9 minutes.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message is received and understood.
[2]
10-8: In service and available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Avenue J, Fort Madison, IA 52627
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