School requests help for nonverbal autistic student crisis, New Berlin WI


A school called for help regarding a nonverbal autistic student experiencing a behavioral or mental health crisis. The person involved is reportedly refusing treatment and showing signs of severe disorder and psychotic episodes.
Audio|Source: Waukesha County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
00:00
Thank you, sir, late to noon, I think. Nonverbal, autistic individual that fell open to school. 56's unable to copy, 109. 7-115, clear log. 7-7-115. Echo 1-0-3-50.
00:25
Send a second for like the nose, please. 10-4. Squad 13, are you able to respond with 70? Just finishing off that 21, and I got to finish business at Olsen's from an alarm yesterday. 10-4, squad 57. You can step it up if you're able to. Oh, that did you do. 10-4.
00:50
Whoever the closest squad is to the school, respond. I can try to work on getting you a second. It's at near West Greenfield Avenue, near West Greenfield. Callers. I believe with her soon-to-be ex-husband and Lawrence, who has been in and out of Rogers and refusing to get treatment, he's losing weight to not eating, changing his clothes, hasn't bathed. He has severe move disorder with psychotic episodes.
01:19
He's a 66-year-old male who's conscious in breathing, and I believe the caller is with him, but he wants her to leave. 513, I can't support. 40, I might have been stepped on. Whichever squad is the closest to denouin respond. There's multiple units. Echo 513, I copy your response. Other unit, can go ahead. 101.101. Echo 513 with that information, do not run or respond.
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Location mentioned:
Near W Greenfield Ave, New Berlin, WI 53151
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