Person threatens to jump from railroad crossing sign, Edmond OK
Officers responded to a person threatening to jump from a railroad crossing sign near 15th and Broadway in Edmond. Trains were notified and stopped for safety while the individual was located and helped.
Audio|Source: Edmond Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Start for no subject, 15th and Broadway, 15th and Broadway.
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This is a subject who's threatening to jump.
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from the signs tied to a road to hang himself.
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Hamilton.
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617, I mean I come back from 33rd and Boulevard.
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Okay.
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517, no.
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Okay.
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6-9, let me tell me that three things for a call coming from out east.
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Okay.
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579, 617-369, subject is (name withheld), 17-year-old male, said that he did not want P.E.A.
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to show up and that he would jump.
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If they did,
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calling for he just drove by him and saw him on the sign.
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3690, but what time are they talking about?
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We're cutting a confirm.
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He's standing on top of the railroad crossing sign.
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You're notified of railroad, just get it down.
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Okay.
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There's nobody out here.
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Nine seven.
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Thanks.
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30th, Robert.
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Yeah.
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They might be farther north, like near.
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I got him right here, never mind, he's out here.
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Six 177, I'm going to be something.
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Clear.
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677, have you gotten hold of the train yet and holding it, stop? Hey,
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for them, we're trying there.
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They're coming right now, they're probably at Memorial.
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Okay.
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Okay. 6-50, you can disregard.
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They're at the bias right now.
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