Young child found outside house appearing overheated


A five-year-old child was found outside a house looking hot and flushed. The child went inside a nearby house, and the reporting person asked for a welfare check to make sure the child is safe.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
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Transcript:
Copy. I advise there. To Charlie 45, Paul. Company 900[1], Ivy Glen and Saracen? Copy 900. Is Saracen, Ivy Glen, approximately a five-year-old child lives in the bushes, red, flushed, and hot, told RP like staying outside in the heat, then went into 6-722 East Ivy Glen, but RP is requesting 900 done on the child. Copy do we have fire coming for this? It sounds like a bed call. Negative, but I can get them going if you'd like. That's 64. Is that the child's home that he went into? RPs said they didn't know the child's unknown. I'm going to run some history on it, but they went into the house of 6722 East Ivy Glen. We'll be in route. Okay, 6-2 fires 97. Copy. In the 900, the white male approximately 5 years old, average size for 5-year-old thin-billed brown hair. And we do not have any history at 6-7-2-2-2-8-Eye glens. Correction 6. 722 East Ivy and it does have quite a bit of history and recent history as the beginning of the year a bit of attached on. 267.10. 3.367, go ahead.
Police codes explained
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900: Welfare Check
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Location mentioned:
Near E Ivyglen St, Mesa, AZ 85205
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