Medics assist autistic male at Cypress Creek Road, Lantana TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, medics and police were dispatched to near Cypress Creek Road for a male with autism who does not like to be touched by women. Fire department was involved, and the patient later refused treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Denton TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:9
Transcript:
00:00
Eight thirty-four, you called? First, can you go to near Cypress Creek Road? There is medics there.
00:07
They're requesting PPE.
00:09
Three four.
00:11
One eighty-five, Ken.
00:13
One eighty-five.
00:14
Yes, ma'am. Would you please put me on that as well? I'll provide cover for eight thirty-four.
00:18
Received.
00:19
One hundred and eighty-five.
00:21
Do we have any details on the nature of the assist?
00:24
We have a fire department en route.
00:26
We just have an alert at this location for (name withheld), white male, has autism, and doesn't like to be touched by women.
00:39
We send PD on call.
00:42
Two four twenty-five correction.
00:44
Fire department requested PD be there.
00:47
Can you say again your last year?
00:50
Correction on that, we do have an alert for the autistic child in the fire department requested PD response.
00:57
Okay,
00:58
253, can you start with next location?
01:01
Where is he?
01:02
Eight thirty-four, 100 and eighty-five.
01:04
You can disregard.
01:06
Fire department advised patient refused treatment.
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