13-year-old female threatens suicide near townhouses, Kendall County IL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire departments responded to a report of a 13-year-old female threatening suicide near White Willow Road and Townhouse Road. She ran away from home, is without a jacket, and has a history of self-harm. Her phone's location was traced to the area.
Audio|Heard on: KenCom Fire Fire: Dispatch [Ch 1]
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Listen, Seward Fire Department, Newark Fire Department.
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Still for suicide threat in the area of White Willow Road and Townhouse Road.
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Still for suicide threat in the area of White Willow and Townhouse Road.
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Listen,
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Seward Engine 220, Rescue, 274, and Newark Medic 641 are due.
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Can't count for 641.
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Newark, Medics, 6-4man.
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Do we have police on the scene?
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They're en route at this time.
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Message is safe.
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You can show us en route.
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If her suicide threat, White Willow Road and Townhouse Road, a 13-year-old female,
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ran away from home.
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She doesn't know where she's at, but her phone is pinging in this area.
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She says she doesn't have a jacket on just sweater and leggings.
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This history of self-harm has been having suicidal threats and her thoughts.
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She says her hands hurt because she has no gloves.
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Location mentioned:
Townhouse Rd & White Willow Rd, Big Grove Township, IL 60541
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