Panic alarm activated during mental health crisis


A panic alarm was triggered in an apartment. The caller was alone and speaking oddly. Someone described in the call was not present, and the caller has a past of mental health issues.
Audio|Source: Omaha Police Dispatch - Southwest
01:52
Transcript:
1530. To copy a call holding, panic alarm[1] 45201, Munneros 3AW. 82 to 83 you have an RV. Trade reform. I'm 33, I'm 88. Three times 33, 1533. 3.303. 3885. 38085? I'm on call. In a media. 1535. 3.5.1 on Channel 4. The week or 5.1, panic alarm, 452-1 Monroe Street, 452-1 Road Street, at Anton's Armada residents. This is a silent direct alarm, came from the keypad. Here, a week or 51. Clear from southeast. 1536. I copy-go-holding, check-will-being, approximate location, 13809, Jefferson Circle, and mobile unit to assist by... See, I'm 9-1, Channel 4. Stand-bye. Round 4. 3.9-9-9-3-0-9-93. Checkful, being approximately location, 13809, Jefferson, Circle. 13809 Jefferson Circle. Within 8 meters, caller says he's having the best time of his life, however, he was alone, rambling on the phone. Somebody got out of (name withheld) wearing black pants and ballet slippers, then confirmed she's not on location. Does have previous of mental health. Term 911[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
panic alarm: Panic alarm (silent/direct from keypad)
[2]
Term 911: 911 call
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Location mentioned:
Near Monroe St, Omaha, NE 68117
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