Autistic man becomes violent toward family at Austral Avenue, Glen Cove NY
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Police and emergency medical services responded to a call near Austral Avenue where an autistic man was reported to be violent toward his family. The caller disconnected before providing further details. Responding units were instructed to wait nearby until police arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Glen Cove Police
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Transcript:
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Response to near Austral Avenue, caller states her son is autistic and is becoming violent with the family.
00:11
She was requesting police and an ambulance.
00:15
When I asked if there were any injuries or weapons,
00:19
the phone disconnected, I'm going to try to call back.
00:23
Near Austral Avenue,
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(number withheld).
00:28
E3, I'm responding there as well.
00:34
(number withheld).
00:36
Core 5 check.
00:42
3094 Southrooted Avenue, overtaire.
00:43
309 4 South Street Avenue,
00:46
over February Avenue.
00:47
(number withheld), match for six-time.
00:54
He flies in the area.
01:00
1840, let me know if you meet EMS.
01:20
See out morning.
01:35
5 to 0 for Glingle vMS for an EDP[1] at near Allshore Avenue, the dead end off Lidoo Street.
01:42
To stage in the VSW parking lot, 15 Hill Street.
01:48
1841 dispatcher 2.
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A4 route.
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Copy A4. A4.
02:01
You're gonna stage in the VFW parking lot? PD is not on scene yet.
02:04
They're on their way.
02:07
Copy.
Police codes explained
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[1]
EDP: Emotionally disturbed individual exhibiting behavior requiring police attention or intervention.
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Location mentioned:
Austral Ave, Glen Cove, NY 11542
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