Child found safe after wellness concern near Woodside Ave, Winthrop MA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a grandmother called for help after her 10-year-old grandson locked himself in a bedroom and did not respond for several hours at a home near Woodside Avenue in Winthrop, Massachusetts. Responding officers found the child safe and asleep, wearing headphones.
Audio|Heard on: Winthrop Police
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
Units up. We've got to call near Woodside Avenue.
00:03
It's caused by a grandmother stating that her 10-year-old grandson locked himself in the bedroom.
00:11
Laughing this was about two to three hours ago.
00:13
He was not responding.
00:14
She's unable to open up the door.
00:15
Seems like the door is jammed.
00:17
After his new well-being.
00:19
Near Woodside Ave.
00:26
C-0-1 to control.
00:27
We're going to respond.
00:28
Start in five-off, please.
00:29
Question.
00:34
One-self. Nice.
00:41
And one, two, control.
00:43
Okay, sir.
00:53
The child's okay.
00:55
He just fell asleep with headphones on in the grandmother's home.
00:58
It was just a little subtle.
01:01
Roger, do you still want medical continuing?
01:05
That's a negative.
01:07
Roger, Jennifer.
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Location mentioned:
Woodside Ave, Winthrop, MA 02152
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