Autistic young male requires silent emergency response, Licking County OH
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to Brownsville Road for an autistic young male. Responders were instructed to approach silently without lights or sirens to avoid distressing the patient.
Audio|Heard on: Licking County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Caller is advising that there is an autistic young male on the property who gets very frightened by loud noises and requesting a silent approach.
00:11
So, some copies.
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I just turn on Brownsville Road.
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Youvize .9, just go ahead and head it behind me, please.
00:19
Hey, for me.
00:25
375 for you.
00:28
Go ahead.
00:29
Can you check permit at (number withheld) now to see if we have any 19? All right, control the squad, 831.
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You've been.
00:39
Good. Good.
00:41
Squad 831. Law enforcement I've seen secure.
00:43
They want she to approach a scene with no lights and no sirens of an autistic patient.
00:49
You're clear.
00:50
You can go ahead and mark us on scene.
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