Child has behavioral episode at autism school, Bedford MA
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Police responded to an autism school near Crosby Drive where a child was having behavioral problems that triggered an automatic emergency call. Staff reported no injuries and declined medical help. Police conducted a safety check.
Audio|Heard on: Bedford Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
00:00
1905, near Crosby Drive behind the building.
00:04
We on 911[1] call right now.
00:07
All we heard from the background was kids screaming.
00:12
Looks like they were in distress.
00:14
One-nine.
00:18
Like they were what?
00:24
I'm sorry, sorry, I'm in the line with the caller right now.
00:28
They pick up the phone. It's actually going to be at the autism school.
00:31
They're dealing with a child that's having a problem, and she says this watch automatically called.
00:37
She says she doesn't need your assistance, but we'll have somebody come back anyway.
00:54
1,900.
00:56
You have a 5 have it.
01:02
Bravo 2-1.
01:04
Very much stop, I'm clear.
01:07
Oh, Rishi.
01:14
To the class responding to near Crosby Drive, if you go to the third floor, you're going to meet with the clinical director, Olivia.
01:21
Again, she said the watch automatically called.
01:23
This client of hers is being aggressive, but they're following a behavioral plan.
01:28
They have in place.
01:29
They said they do not need an ambulance,
01:32
and they don't think they need your assistance.
01:34
Just a face-to-face, if you would please.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Hang-up call (911 hang-up)
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Location mentioned:
Crosby Dr, Bedford, MA 01730
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