Injury after shower door breaks in Euclid apartment, Euclid OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and EMS were dispatched to an apartment near Tungsten Rd in Euclid after a caller reported that a 23-year-old special needs individual broke a shower door and sustained injuries. The caller was uncooperative when giving details. Officers noted a previous family incident at the same location last month and requested EMS to stand by.
Audio|Heard on: Cuyahoga OH Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We start heading over to near Tungsten Rd, near Tungsten Rd,
00:06
Apartment number 64.
00:08
(Name withheld) is on 911 reporting her 23-year-old special needs child was in the shower and broke the shower door.
00:15
(Name withheld) saying she's injured but is not telling us how.
00:18
She's being very uncooperative.
00:23
Two one copies in.
00:24
Do we have any history at this address?
00:26
I'm looking now.
00:28
Looks like there was a family trouble there last month.
00:33
That family trouble started out with caller was the caregiver who dropped off the twenty-four year old client at (name withheld)'s house.
00:42
(Name withheld) just called the caregiver screaming to call 911.
00:49
Looks like a diagnosis of Down syndrome.
00:55
Radio, are we able to possibly have a squad on the standby for this special needs male?
01:02
Yeah, we can send EMS.
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Location mentioned:
Tungsten Rd, Euclid, OH 44132
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