Unresponsive female possibly self-harming at Spanish Fork home, Spanish Fork UT
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Emergency responders were dispatched to a residence near North 1210 East Street in Spanish Fork after a female was found unresponsive in a bathroom. She was possibly self-harming with a razor, and her breathing status was unknown. The caller believes she needs an ambulance.
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Transcript:
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Squad 6-1 and ambulance 61.
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Respond to medical.
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At near North 1210 East Street.
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Near North 1210 East Street.
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In Spanish, North Squad 61, and ambulance 61,
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Near North 1210 East Street.
00:26
Showing zone five main motion detectors.
00:28
One 12B East corner south at versus automotive.
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Copy your up.
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I'm sure you turn in-rop.
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Three-time copy.
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Copy. Copy.
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1.4 you can clear.
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Central England will land 61 in route.
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East, near North,
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1210 East.
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A female in the bathroom is not responding to the RP knocking on the door.
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The RP believes that she's hurting yourself.
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This is unknown, breathing status is unknown.
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There is a razor in the bathroom, unknown if she's used it.
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RP does believe that she needs an ambulance.
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So 1.
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Stay at your discretion.
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6-1 copies.
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I copy.
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I copy the impact.
02:19
Battalion 61, respond to one known problem man down.
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At near North 1210 East Street.
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Near North 1210 East Street.
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In Spanish 4th, Battalion 61, near North 1210 East Street.
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Location mentioned:
N 1210 E, Spanish Fork, UT 84660
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