Boy with autism flees home during emergency response, Opelika AL
Emergency responders arrived near Calcutta Dr for an 11-year-old boy with severe autism who was acting combative. The boy had previously tried to harm himself with scissors. During the response, he fled on foot wearing a blue shirt. Authorities conducted a search in the area to locate him.
Audio|Source: Lee County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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1030 have you in near Calcutta Dr, near Calcutta Dr.
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Stage until your scene is secure, I repeat,
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stage until your scene is secure, 11-year-old male,
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severely autistic,
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acting combative.
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Engineering.
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Yeah, PIDD in route to Calcutta.
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He do stage in the area.
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I'm not sure if you're familiar with him.
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He attempted to harm himself the other day with a pair of scissors.
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We do have patrol tent in route.
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Inge 1 over like.
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Ingeon to write on the scene establishing tumor commands.
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Just put you're staging in the area flow.
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Definitely.
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Like a command terminated, zip test is complete.
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Injew one, we back in service.
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Copy each one.
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A battalion.
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A battalion.
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A bit of way. A bit of way.
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On scene advice, the patient got away from the residents on foot, unknown direction of travel.
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We just know he's wearing a blue shirt.
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We're still tempted to make contact.
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Just be cautious he's somewhere in the area.
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Location mentioned:
Near Calcutta Dr, Opelika, AL 36801
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