Welfare check at George Mason University for unresponsive student, Fairfax VA
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A welfare check was requested at George Mason University for a student who had not responded for 48 hours and was considering sleeping in her car in cold weather. The student did not show signs of immediate crisis or manic episode. The situation is being evaluated by officers.
Audio|Heard on: George Mason University Public Safety
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Transcript:
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He has a SUB I, room 3313, 3313 for a welfare check.
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I had a caller, Jennifer with disability services,
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advised that she just wants an officer to help her evaluate a student's situation because she's unsure what to do.
00:17
She's in the students that she hasn't stopped for 48 hours.
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Currently in the testing center was talking to a parent trying to come get her, but just saying she...
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Couldn't focus, saying she did have any money or any family in the area that could come get her and that she might sleep in her car.
00:33
The call is just uncomfortable with sending her to sleep in the middle of December and for her lack of sleep.
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She didn't mention the student is not having any manic episode or any immediate crisis.
00:44
Unknown medications, unknown of thoughts of harm themselves for others or alcohol or drugs.
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Your acquires, open cell room being room.
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Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
00:56
She's going to be wearing a black jacket.
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She was on the floor talking to her mother trying to get her to come, but she's no longer on the floor.
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The caller says she'll be able to point them out to you.
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Location mentioned:
University Dr, Fairfax, VA 22030
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