Attempted suicide reported near Walker Ave in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City OK


Emergency units responded to a report of an attempted suicide near Walker Avenue in Oklahoma City. The subject is a male wearing a green shirt and black sweatpants, not armed or intoxicated, and described as suffering from depression. The initial call was canceled, but other units confirmed mental health crisis activity in the area.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 9. Respond to a attempted suicide.
00:04
At 7200,7,439's walk around you.
00:09
Time out. 1337.
00:13
Agent 19, the September 1, you can return, we just got canceled by EFSA.
00:19
6A, pull me and put me on an attempt suicide.
00:22
7, sir.
00:25
7,000, attempt suicide as well.
00:28
Dispast, you're clear to 18, nope.
00:32
Clear on all attempts, suicide by the full near Walker Ave.
00:37
Forty-three, sorry me or her, I'm in case I'm down D.C.
00:41
10 4th demo.
00:42
R.B. Advise, you're going to choose to recitals, too hot, no shelters are open, named (name withheld).
00:47
Also requesting M6, his back is hurting.
00:49
Probably probably will be at the 7-Eleven, is a white male, green shirt, black sweatpants.
00:56
Not armed or weapons, not drunk or not junker out.
00:59
Only died knows depression and guidance.
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December 6-9391, 6991.
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