Autistic child with behavioral issues reported near Hackensack St, Carlstadt NJ
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Emergency units were dispatched to near Hackensack Street for a report of an autistic child experiencing behavioral difficulties. The call originated as an abandoned 911 call where the caller hung up after stating there was an emergency. Assistance was requested due to the child being out of control.
Audio|Heard on: East Rutherford Fire and Police
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Transcript:
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469 and 458.
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I need you just to head over to the dental office near Hackensack Street.
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It was originally an abandoned 911 when they called back.
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He said he had an emergency and hung up.
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Near Hackensack Street.
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We'll let that accident sit.
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On this accident, I'm not sure if you want me to tell him the hack, stand by here.
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7-3. I'm available.
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I'll take it.
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473, you're received.
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Be advised, 262 help is on the way there.
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They were called for an autistic OCD child that was a little bit out of control,
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behavioral issue.
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So continue near Hackensack Street.
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262 help is two minutes away.
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All right, I'm nine zero.
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Station KIS 272 South Hackensack Police in South Hackensack Park Department, is your night in radio test.
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I repeat, Station KSv, 272 South Hagenstack Police from South Hackensack Park Department, this is your 90 radio test.
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Time is now 1801, Dispatch your not out.
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Subject.
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7-3.
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We're good here, just 4-5-88.
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262 help to stay outside until you guys arrive.
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They're speaking with a parent.
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1801.
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Location mentioned:
Hackensack St, Carlstadt, NJ 07072
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