Male with seizure barricades himself inside home, Elkton VA
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Rescue crews requested law enforcement at a residence near Mount Pleasant Road for a male who had a seizure and then barricaded himself inside the home. A grandmother was also present. The male is known to have a history of aggression toward responders and gang affiliation, raising safety concerns.
Audio|Heard on: Rockingham and Harrisonburg Fire/EMS
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Respond mutual aid, 1956, near Mount Pleasant Road, Eldon, near Mount Pleasant Road.
00:06
It's going to be rescue on scene, request law enforcement in reference to a male who had a seizure, who's now held up inside the house.
00:13
The potential medical emergency, they cannot access the patient at this time.
00:32
You have enough to run the mail suspect.
00:43
Do Hopkins Gap, 2332, 2357, 2324.
00:47
There is going to be an alert on that (name withheld), (number withheld).
00:52
It's going to be an alert for responder safety, assault risk, gangster, disciple, gang member.
00:59
No warrants, no wants at this time.
01:03
Yeah.
01:12
Possibly a child on the phone?
01:16
We activate a TTY and the child stated, what was that a beeping noise? I will make content with a parent.
01:26
The child's hanging up comes to you immediately.
01:30
Check in your course.
01:40
The Hopkinsap Road, further complainant, states that when that suspect sees law enforcement, he's possibly going to be aggressive or he's going to run,
01:50
should be a small police at the end in the driveway.
01:52
Also, we advise, there's going to be a grandmother in the house as well.
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