Welfare check after child's unclear call to fire trucks, Advance NC
A welfare check was requested near Covington Drive after a 9-year-old boy called saying there was fighting and asked for fire trucks but could not provide more details. The child disconnected. Later, an adult at the location said there was no emergency and mentioned a possible autistic child.
Audio|Source: Davie County Sheriff Dispatch
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Transcript:
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277, Welfare Check.
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Clear.
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277, Welfare Check near Covington Drive.
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Okay, for Moucho.
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Copy 1017.
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Maybe.
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274, go ahead.
00:29
Okay, crash, you can show me 10-8[2].
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Copy 10-8[2].
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10-4[1].
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Caller was a 9-year-old boy, possibly.
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Stated that they had fault somebody, couldn't tell much further information.
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He also said something about to bring fire trucks.
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He couldn't elaborate any further on that. He did disconnect with us.
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We're attempting to get them back on the line now.
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Do you have the M.S.
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I believe we have him back on, have someone from that address back on the line now, but we do not have anybody else in route so far.
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Ten, four hours when I get there.
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Copy.
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277.
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Go ahead.
01:41
If we're speaking with an adult now, there is no emergency.
01:48
So if you can proceed on for a welfare check, possibly an autistic child.
01:55
Simple.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
[2]
10-8: In service/Available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Near Covington Dr, Advance, NC 27006
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