Child alone in house making repeated 911 calls, Quincy MA


Police responded to repeated 911 calls from a young child named (name withheld), about six or seven years old, who was alone in a house near Waterston Ave, Quincy, MA. The child was looking out a second-floor window and appeared confused about the address. Officers attempted to establish contact to ensure the child's safety.
Audio|Source: Quincy Police & Fire Dispatch
05:47
Transcript:
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So he's now looking out the window on the second floor.
00:05
He still states near Waterston Ave.
00:07
That's not a house back over there.
00:10
A duplex house.
00:11
Yeah, most of them are in this table here.
00:13
He doesn't see a cruise roll up front, I think, but that's 150, 152.
00:19
I'm only sure that one now.
00:21
I'll try to sneak contact.
00:22
The 4th in the area.
00:23
Okay.
00:24
Three five is transporting, one to south shore.
00:26
So good. So if you get any names to answer it, we're getting a name is Mason is the first name.
00:32
All right. This is a child's name is Mason.
00:35
Roughly six, seven years old.
00:37
Okay, yeah, I'm going to keep knocking here.
00:42
Trips 70,
00:43
50, I know there was some, I know I've had activity from the host before, and I'm pretty sure there's children with them.
00:48
Intiminate.
00:49
Nobody. Let's stop down with Triple Seven.
00:50
Give them the hand there.
00:51
Okay, Lee, I'm going to be going out with him a second.
00:54
Okay, sir. Two? Go ahead.
00:55
16 Walpole Street.
00:56
I'm going to be checking on Dicelle.
00:59
Diabetic has been hailing.
01:02
No one's heard from a few days.
01:03
Deloid.
01:04
We're still in the area here of 1.
01:06
All we're getting is he keeps saying near Waterston Ave, but he says he's in a White House, his name is having a Blue House, and he's on the second floor looking at a window.
01:15
All right.
01:16
And do we have? Are there any problems? If you get him back on the phone, what's going on?
01:21
We're not sure.
01:22
He's only six, seven years old.
01:23
He keeps calling 911[1].
01:24
Like I said, he was aware of a child by the name with Mason, who lives near Waterston Ave now, so, like I said, let me get your number here.
01:31
near Waterston Ave.
01:32
Trouble 7, I cut you out, I do apologize.
01:34
Can you come back with that? Yeah, near Waterston Ave to have...
01:38
There's a child with that name, lives there?
01:40
That's correct.
01:41
That's what the move to say. Very soon.
01:42
For seven, with a fairly calm side, if you can pull up to the house and just hit the siren as you get up there so we can hear if we hear it on the phone.
01:51
I'm not at the door now, maybe the QO8 could do that when he pulls up front.
01:55
Yeah, I'm on, I'm on Willow.
01:57
Do you want them to come around to Waterston? Is that the one we're trying to get a hold of us now?
02:01
By your arm, Wattison now, sir.
02:02
All right, one minute.
02:04
See me in the front porch.
02:05
All right.
02:06
Communications to 782.
02:07
Go ahead.
02:08
Two, you're heading over to 16 wallposts, 3 thirds, a past overdose for this same female at this address.
02:13
That happened back in February.
02:15
Who's looking for this female? Is it a parent, relative, friend?
02:18
A friend is calling from Weymouth and inside is a roommate who said that she will not open her vagrant door.
02:25
So wait, were you guys able to hear that tyrant?
02:28
Negative, sir.
02:29
All right. Fire alarm calling engine one.
02:31
A lot of one.
02:32
All right, I hit the siren a couple times outside near Waterston Ave.
02:35
Are you guys able to, can the child come to the door?
02:38
Yeah, trying to get them to do that, sir.
02:40
Uh, that's a negative send the next ladder.
02:42
Fire alarm has it.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911: Emergency Call
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Location mentioned:
Near Waterston Ave, Quincy, MA 02170
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