Officials follow up on missing child report, Bexar County TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel discussed a follow-up on a missing person report near Summer Fest Drive in Northeast Side, Texas. Crews confirmed details about a possible missing child and verified identification information with the original caller.
Audio|Heard on: Bexar County Fire and EMS
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01:14
Transcript:
00:00
All
00:01
Right, dispatch, engine 140 on Ozzies.
00:06
Engine 140, go ahead.
00:09
Yes, ma'am.
00:10
On my previous call, could you give me the name of the individual that we were looking for? We think this may be the missing eighteen-year-old that caused the issues here on location.
00:23
Yes, sir. That's a good copy.
00:25
I was just reading the key card notes.
00:26
The user is (name withheld).
00:29
For the call off of Summer Fest Drive, repeating a name is (name withheld).
00:37
Right dispatch, this is 140.
00:40
Right.
00:43
Yes ma'am, if you're able to get in contact back with the original caller for the first call, they're missing a ten-year-old,
00:49
and get a name, an exact name on the last name.
00:55
Also ask the mother if her son has a full beard.
01:05
Copy. I'll be calling the complainant back to see if her son has a full beard and a full name.
01:12
Would you also like me to ask for date of birth?
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Location mentioned:
Summer Fest Dr, Northeast Side, TX 78244
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