Mental health welfare check near West Main Avenue, Louisville OH
Emergency personnel performed a welfare check on a 54-year-old woman near West Main Avenue. She appeared to have a mental health crisis but was not threatening harm to herself or others. She confirmed she was okay when spoken to.
Audio|Source: Stark County Police
02:35
Transcript:
00:00
You change to a welfare check.
00:01
We'll be 33[1] if we'll have the 47[2].
00:08
For one-sentence.
00:14
Jordan and Shepard.
00:17
Three for 47[2]-919.
00:19
Rosefin's both on her outside.
00:26
Correct.
00:28
I know something.
00:34
Seventy-one, Spence.
00:40
Go ahead. Do you have a place?
00:46
Go ahead with it.
00:47
John Nora Union 9223.
00:51
John Nora Union 9223.
00:58
Me 18 Honda, White returns to dang valid.
01:02
I'll put the driver's O.L in there.
01:26
2018. How many thirty-three?
01:32
17 times.
01:38
75, next, 140.
01:45
The welfare check, near West Main Avenue,
01:50
near West Main,
01:53
54-year-old female,
01:56
(name withheld).
01:59
All right, I think she may be aggressive.
02:02
She's having a mental breakdown.
02:08
She's not making any comments of self-harm or harm to others, but she's concerned about her welfare.
02:15
He was 33[1].
02:19
37, my 43.
02:23
37, my 43.
02:30
We spoke to her.
02:31
She said everything is okay.
02:32
She's not homicide or suicidal.
02:34
We're civil to.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
33: Emergency radio traffic only (Code 33)
[2]
47: Domestic dispute
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