Repeated 911 calls over reported self-harm concern, North Augusta SC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatchers responded to repeated 911 calls from a woman near Pershing Drive reporting that her daughter had inserted glass into her body. The caller refused emergency medical assistance despite requests and was advised about improper use of 911 services.
Audio|Heard on: Aiken SC Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Near Pershing Drive, near Pershing Drive.
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It's going to be for (name withheld) again.
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She's advising her daughter put glass in her body.
00:08
She does not want EMS.
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She has called 911 two times.
00:12
Oh. Three hundred and seven, dial.
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Hello?
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Three hundred and seven, she's calling 911 again.
00:19
I am knocking on door getting no answer.
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Three hundred and seven.
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Go ahead. When she finally comes to the door, make sure you advise her about misuse of 911.
00:31
Fire.
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Location mentioned:
Pershing Dr, North Augusta, SC 29841
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