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EPISODE · Mar 11, 2026 · 45 MIN

Jumper _ World_s Wildest Police

from FilmRise True Crime · host FilmRise True Crime

When someone threatens to jump from a dangerous height, law enforcement officers face one of the most sensitive and high-stakes situations imaginable. This episode of World’s Wildest Police follows officers responding to a “jumper” call, where quick thinking, negotiation, and empathy are critical to prevent tragedy.Through bodycam footage, dashcam recordings, and police radio communications, viewers witness officers approaching the scene cautiously, establishing communication, and employing crisis negotiation techniques. Tactical positioning and coordination with emergency responders ensure that both the individual in danger and the public remain safe.The episode highlights the challenges officers face when mental health crises intersect with law enforcement responsibilities. It emphasizes the delicate balance between persuasion, patience, and tactical readiness required to resolve life-threatening situations without harm.A documentary-style breakdown showcasing the tense moments, police response, and strategies used to save lives during a jumper incident.

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