Disturbance at AT&T office and youth in mental crisis near Allens Way, Bishop GA


Police responded to a group disturbance at the AT&T office near Salem Road. A separate call reported a 17-year-old female near Allens Way in a severe mental health crisis, acting violently, and being restrained by her father.
Audio|Source: Rockdale County Sheriff and Fire
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Currently in a signal 27 with other signal 21s.
00:05
I know the number of subjects at this time.
00:11
Nothing further at this time.
00:18
306, being arised at 27 at near Salem Road, across the Flashrolls Road, at the AT&T office, soon will be closer.
00:30
For 36, B, a voice call came in from a third party advising that her son is 1012 in a white van with possibly three to four other subjects that are currently Signal 27.
00:41
President Instructors also, Tiv7, needing assistance with breaking up the Signal 21s.
00:49
Nothing further at the time.
00:51
Voo was one of the children's mother that called.
01:04
Unit 10-3[1]-336, 1-27,
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at the ATT office, near Salem Road.
01:15
7-4, are you making contact with anyone?
01:21
Unit 1034-107.
01:28
So, Coney, first responders, Station 6, stand by for our page this page at Allen's link.
01:55
O'Coney first responders, season 6, be en route to stage at near Allens Way.
02:01
Again en route to the stage at near Allens Way.
02:05
It's going to be referenced to a 17-year-old female with the history of mental illness, advised that she's in a phytotic state.
02:12
advise that she has been getting violent with people and tearing stuff up so her father has her in the bathroom at this time.
02:20
They just want Nationals to come and trink for her in S-O-1Cine.
02:25
O'Connor is clear at 1758.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-3: Stop transmitting
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Near Allens Way, Bishop, GA 30621
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