Welfare check on suicidal juvenile at Fresno apartment, Fresno CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders conducted a welfare check on a juvenile reported to be suicidal and emotionally distressed at locations near Northeast Street, East Cornell, and East Bulldog Lane apartment 216 in Fresno. The juvenile has a history of self-harm thoughts and is on the autism spectrum. There were concerns about aggressive behavior and loud disturbances. The family had contacted crisis services prior to police involvement.
Audio|Heard on: Fresno City Police, Fire and EMS
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
On broadcast, the name, when priority, near Northeast Street, can be for a while for a check.
00:06
RP's 14-year-old to state her sister's boyfriend,
00:10
texted the sister that he was going to harm himself.
00:14
The RP's sister was walking back home,
00:17
but returned to his place after this message.
00:20
NRP was going to wake up her mother for information.
00:28
TANF responding to near East Cornell, check the welfare of the subject.
00:35
According to near East Cornell for a welfare check.
00:40
Our BIFID your son is being aggressive because he's being loud.
00:44
The son is upset, or P took his phone away.
00:47
Police is afraid he is going to be violent and advised he has thoughts of self-harm in the last few weeks but not today.
00:56
I spoke with the staff and group homes, they're advising notice services.
01:01
Okay.
01:06
We're casting and phoning these out. These will be on Temperance and Shields for a welfare check.
01:14
A central call.
01:16
One of the central units had contacted RPN or home address here.
01:20
The sentry units are not getting any answer from her.
01:25
Good paper, sir.
01:28
Okay.
01:29
Where we do, sir?
01:31
Back on.
01:34
Casting zero priority to welfare of a possible suicidal juvenile.
01:40
Near East Bulldog Lane apartment 216.
01:49
Five frames.
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Fast student.
01:56
Five frames, everyone.
01:57
I'll be with Charles.
01:58
Point-new.
02:01
The company.
02:08
I trust 25.31 does son is on the autism spectrum.
02:12
He's wearing a yellow t-shirt black pajamas no access to weapons and injuries.
02:19
If he advised she was on the phone with the 988 prior to calling 911 and they advised her to call PD due to hearing the ground being loud.
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