Juvenile threatens self and pregnant female at Jerome home, Jerome ID
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Emergency services responded to a report of a suicidal 12-year-old male near 6th Avenue West, Jerome. The juvenile was throwing objects, threatened to harm himself with a metal pipe, and threatened a pregnant female relative.
Audio|Heard on: SIRCOMM, TFPD, State District 4
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02:53
Transcript:
00:00
I have a suicidal 12-year-old who's acting out throwing things, threatening to hurt himself.
00:04
Let me see if county can head that way.
00:09
(number withheld), you'll be able to help.
00:16
A 40108, are you in town?
00:20
Affirm, what do you got?
00:22
Suicidal 12-year-old threatening to hurt himself and throwing things around near 6th Avenue West.
00:30
Please.
00:32
Thank you.
00:36
Okay, too.
00:38
Paul, Adam, 3-2815 out of Montana.
00:50
1647.
01:20
Station 59, respond to stage near 6th Avenue West for a juvenile suicidal.
01:28
Medical 4,
01:30
Jerome QRU respond to near 6th Avenue West for a 12-year-old male of suicidal dispatch clear, 16.3.
01:45
What's that many for you, W?
01:48
Okay.
01:54
That's a medic, six by the door.
01:57
Restate your timer.
02:03
14, 26.
02:07
We'll TCO this because there weren't going to be quite a bit of ways if you want to stay down here.
02:13
Perfect, thank you.
02:32
In the backyard now the juvenile is throwing stuff that the mom,
02:36
(name withheld)'s eight months pregnant.
02:37
Also, he tried to cut himself using a metal pipe.
02:42
I'm not sure if he still has a pipe with him or not.
02:50
He's threatening the pregnant female with it.
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Location mentioned:
6th Ave W, Jerome, ID 83338
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