Autistic adult male has violent meltdown at Miramar home, Miramar FL
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a home near Pembroke Road in Miramar for an autistic adult male experiencing a violent meltdown. Multiple police and EMS units responded due to the situation's severity.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Police and Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Call saying that they have an autistic child who is screaming and having a meltdown.
00:04
They want assistance.
00:07
It's going to be (name withheld), 30 years of age, sweatshirt, and sweatpants.
00:11
Cases 9-4-00.
00:17
Fidavit.
00:19
Okay.
00:25
1597.
00:27
1597. Goa.
00:32
Domino pain call.
00:34
I'll check further back.
00:38
I'll be a 60 if we'll go that.
00:42
1020.
00:45
9192 cell 46 manor 908 manor 908.
00:52
104. 104.
00:57
6258-8-50.
00:59
642.
01:04
Near Pembroke Road on the floor that's like Romeo, Romeo, India.
01:08
Newly at 5-0, a black Volkswagen Sudan, all units still on 97.
01:16
Copy, you want me to open you an additional case or attach to your 73?
01:21
Just attach it, ma'am.
01:23
Time far.
01:33
And it's going to be 1054, Black, Florida, Florida, out of Hollywood, and expired 726.26.
01:41
Thank enough.
01:43
Temper.
01:48
Here's a mostly sick person call,
01:51
reference to the autistic son, and one of the notes says that he will become violence.
01:56
All right, thank you.
02:07
Please almost that way.
02:09
Town for sure you time to do it.
02:14
The rescue calls, it does say that he is 260 pounds,
02:21
and prior notes have requested or stated for several units to respond.
02:26
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Pembroke Rd, Miramar, FL 33023
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