17-year-old with mental health issues secured in Charleston, Charleston WV
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According to the dispatch call, a 17-year-old male with mental health issues ran from a residence near Griffin Drive in Charleston. Responders coordinated to block the road at Route 21 and Washington Street to secure and evaluate the juvenile.
Audio|Heard on: Charleston Fire and EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
I'm not sure if your style with PD where they're trying to get this juvenile who's run away.
00:04
They're asking if you can block the roadway at Route 21 and Washington Street for them while they're trying to secure the juvenile.
00:15
Copy that. We was speaking with the Guardian.
00:18
They do want him taken in for evaluation.
00:21
We're heading down there to help him now.
00:25
Metro 48.
00:28
438, go ahead.
00:34
We're here at Washington Street and Stockton Street, now.
00:36
Can you go ahead and dispatch 4308 through this?
00:40
Probably Washington Street and Stockton Street, Metro 408.
00:47
Okay.
00:51
438 is a question to you at the area of Stockton, Washington for a 17-year-old mental call there on.
00:57
The male ran from residents on Griffin Drive and now that location.
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