12-year-old female threatens self-harm near Liberty School Road, Hillsboro MO
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Responders were called for a 12-year-old female near Liberty School Road who was threatening self-harm and making suicidal statements. She had recently been released from a psychiatric facility. Law enforcement is on the way, and no weapons are accessible to her.
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Transcript:
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7517, respond a suicidal subject near Liberty School Road.
00:07
Cross streets are Whitehead Road and Partree Lane.
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7517, respond is suicidal subject near Liberty School Road.
00:19
Cross streets are Whitehead Road and Partree Lane.
00:23
De Soto Rural Fire,
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WPYY, 895.
00:34
4520-7 responding 5420-7 responding 54207 responding 1870
00:39
VEZEWS!
00:45
7527, 16.
00:47
Respond to hemorrhage laceration at 709, East Pratt Street, De Soto,
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Cross streets,
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and Upper Platin Road.
00:58
7527 and 5716.
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Respond to hemorrhage laceration at 709, East Pratt Street, De Soto,
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Cross streets are Treet and Upper Platin Road.
01:12
Dissoto City Fire, WPY-Y-895.
01:27
7502 all ambulances on assignment 6047 is available.
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75-2 all ambulances on assignment 6047 is available.
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5427-19. 1819.
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Jeffco 7517, you're responding for a 12-year-old female.
01:57
She was released from the psychiatric facility today.
02:00
She's threatening to run away and starting self-harm, as well as making suicidal statements.
02:07
No access to weapon those time.
02:08
Law enforcement is en route, not all safe.
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Location mentioned:
Liberty School Rd, Hillsboro, MO 63050
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