Man possibly having mental health crisis near Maple and 60th, Omaha NE
Police responded to a well-being check for a man near Maple Street and 60th Street in Omaha. The man, around 60 years old, was holding a cardboard sign and yelling at himself. He appeared to be experiencing a mental health crisis.
Audio|Source: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northwest
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Transcript:
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The copy Northwest holding the check while being at 60th and Maple on the Northwest corner.
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Any available units to go to Adam 17, please advice.
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12.53.
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I'm 10-8[1].
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2.11, that's clear.
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12-15.
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That's clear. I'll be staying by Perko.
00:26
Two at them, 12.
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Some late.
00:32
Both cars being around for a check, well being, 60th in Maple in the northwest corner.
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That's 60th and Maple.
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Color states a white male 60-year-old holding a cardboard sign, standing next to a bucket, yelling at himself.
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He appears to be having a mental health crisis, 21012.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-8: Unit is in service and available for assignment or calls.
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