12-year-old in mental health crisis struck guardian, De Soto IA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were sent to near Marshall Street for a 12-year-old boy experiencing a mental health crisis. The boy struck his guardian and damaged a television.
Audio|Heard on: Dallas County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Perry Police
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Transcript:
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Near Marshall Street, R.P.
00:03
Advising or some having a mental health crisis.
00:05
I'm getting further.
00:11
Morning from Dallas.
00:13
Probably we're going to request that you assist.
00:22
Dallas, 800.
00:24
800.
00:25
The message runs, you know, pull it that way until it's further.
00:34
Yeah, 104, if you wouldn't mind.
00:37
It's fine, do it even age.
00:39
Twelve-year-old male.
00:46
183 traffic.
00:49
183 gone.
00:55
Niall Kenan pulling into Megasehara, it looks like.
01:00
Ocean,
01:01
Edward Williams, 676, OEW 676.
01:07
Copy, William and Mega Saber at 1026.
01:11
The units responding to near Marshall, so he says this be a 12-year-old.
01:18
Four and you advise on scene.
01:23
All right.
01:25
Copy. To be a 12-year-old.
01:27
She has him in the living room.
01:28
He has struck her today, has destroyed a TV.
01:33
He's had previous thoughts of harming himself, but not today.
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Location mentioned:
Marshall St, De Soto, IA 50069
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