Person checked after being kicked from mental health respite


Audio shows responders discussing a welfare check for a man who was kicked out of a Salvation Army mental health respite in Omaha. The man is described as about 40 years old, wearing a camel shirt and blue jeans, with nowhere to go. The location is near N 32nd St and Cuming St in Omaha.
Audio|Source: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
01:36
Transcript:
Check the well-being, 3-2-and-coming, respondent numbers. By there. 12-11. I'm copy in addition to the check the well-being, 3-2. I'm coming now have a disturbance for 1 in Davenport. Any units available? Fortice. 10 on 45 the door is locked you call it calling back to the Claren, both cars head over to 3-2-and-coming, across from the attack building, 3-2-and-coming. You're going to see (name withheld) was kicked out of the Salvation Army Mental Health Respite. Nowhere to go. Doesn't know what to do. White Male 40, Camel Shirt, Blue Zines. 2045[1]. 2043.
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2045: Possible internal dispatch code for well-being check
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Location mentioned:
N 32nd St & Cuming St, Omaha, NE 68131
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