On April 13th, police, firefighters, and paramedics responded to reports of a man throwing items from an apartment on Głębocka Street in Warsaw.
Incident Response on Głębocka Street
On Monday, April 13th, after 3:30 PM, police, fire services, and medical rescue teams intervened on Głębocka Street in Białołęka, Warsaw, following a report concerning a man throwing various objects from his apartment.
Emergency services forcibly entered the premises and subdued the man, who was then transported to a hospital after the intervention concluded.
Report of Dangerous Behavior
The report detailed the dangerous behavior of a man residing in a building on Głębocka Street. Information indicated that various items were being thrown from the apartment window.
Police officers, firefighters, and paramedics were dispatched to the location.
Forcible Entry and Subdual
The intervention required a forcible entry into the apartment. Police collaborated with firefighters to subdue the man inside.
During the operation, the man reportedly exhibited aggressive behavior towards the rescue workers.
Suspect’s Identity and Condition
Preliminary information suggests the man involved was a citizen of Belarus.
There is also suspicion that he was significantly under the influence of narcotics and was subsequently taken to the hospital.
No Injuries or Property Damage
Throughout the entire intervention, no individuals were injured.
No property damage occurred as a result of the items thrown from the window. The emergency services’ actions concluded without further threat to the surrounding area.

