Child in crisis near South River EMC, Fayetteville NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and medical units were dispatched to a report of a suicidal juvenile male near South River EMC in Fayetteville. The child was reportedly upset and had attempted to exit a vehicle. The reporting person was keeping him inside until officers and EMS arrived. No weapons were involved, but the subject was described as acting violently.
Audio|Heard on: Cumberland NC Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Ten 0415, they're en route to a suicidal subject.
00:02
Near Ramsey Street, off Nandina Court, Alpha Sector.
00:08
It's going to be near South River EMC.
00:10
You are going to make contact with (name withheld).
00:12
She's stating her son is upset and tried to jump out of the vehicle.
00:16
They're going to be in a silver Honda Civic.
00:18
Do have a call pending for EMS and paramedics.
00:20
No weapons involved.
00:22
Ten four, you can show both hands throughout.
00:24
Tim.
00:25
City Delta 34, is the call still pending for EMS?
00:29
10-4, still pending.
00:31
Units en route to near Ramsey Street.
00:33
1014, the subject is an 11-year-old wearing a gray and white jacket with a white shirt.
00:40
No weapons involved, but the subject is known to be violent.
00:43
The reporting person (name withheld) is currently holding him inside the vehicle.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Ramsey St, Fayetteville, NC 28311
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