Medical emergency involving self-harm near Warrington Road, Shaker Heights OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded near Warrington Road, Shaker Heights, for a nine-year-old male reportedly self-harming and attacking staff. Police are also on the way. The juvenile is known to be aggressive toward first responders and a calm approach is advised.
Audio|Heard on: Cuyahoga OH Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Shaker Heights Medical, Medfrey, Unit 245.
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Respond to near Warrington Road,
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Shaker Heights.
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Shaker-Hites.
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Shaker Azea, M.S.
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Corrington.
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Attention, Shaker Heights Medical, Med3, Unit 215, 246.
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Respond to near Warrington Road, Shaker Heights.
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245 in Rock, 2, Warrington Road.
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Happy 245 in Route near Warrington Road.
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This is Wilmot and Steele.
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It's a 39-year-old male chestine.
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246.
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And it's going to be a nine-year-old male.
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He's...
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We have PD en route.
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There's an alert...
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I'll have a calm approach.
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He's known to be aggressive with first responders.
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Two on five in route.
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215 in route near Warrington crosses from Ashby at the nine-year-old male self-harming and attacking staff we have PD in route there's a third for this juvenile is to have a calm approach and he's known to be aggressive with misresponders
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Location mentioned:
Warrington Rd, Shaker Heights, OH 44120
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