Female restrained with leg wrap after slipping cuffs, Vermillion SD


Police officers are transporting a female subject to jail. She slipped out of her handcuffs, so her hands became free. To prevent escape, officers restrained her legs with a wrap device. They considered adding more restraints if she becomes combative.
Audio|Source: Vermillion Public Safety
02:14
Transcript:
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I'm clear of this location, en route to the jail to assist to Charles.
00:02
If you haven't already done so, can you notify the jail that she'll be coming in with that wrap deployed?
00:08
Tenforth, they're notified.
00:09
Thank you.
00:10
When I went to be en route to the jail as well.
00:12
Ten parts.
00:13
She just called him back.
00:14
She just called him back.
00:15
Hey, it's be advised.
00:16
She slipped the cuff again.
00:17
Cammer.
00:18
Go ahead. So are her hands free then, like the handcuffs just don't cinch down small enough? Can you ten-nine?
00:26
Do the handcuffs just not cinch down small enough so are her hands free?
00:30
Both hands free? Ten-four, that's terrible.
00:32
I have some flex cuffs we can probably try.
00:34
10-4[1]. Do you want me to pull over or try it at the dam?
00:36
Negative, keep going.
00:38
Of course. Two Edward, one way.
00:39
One way, two, Edward, go ahead.
00:40
Is that rap restraint something that she can keep on to keep her immobilized when she gets to the jail?
00:46
It is, but it's only really immobilizing her legs right now.
00:50
10-4[1], if you guys think that she's going to be a threat to herself or anybody else, we can go ahead and authorize the chair for restraint if she's going to be combative.
00:58
Ten-four.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Received
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Location mentioned:
Near N Washington St, Vermillion, SD 57069
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