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Deputies check welfare during possible crisisCoral Springs FL

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NW 43rd St, Coral Springs, FL 33067

As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies and medical responders were dispatched to a possible mental health crisis near Northwest 43rd Terrace in Coral Springs. A caller stated that a female was screaming and possibly attempting to harm herself. The line remained open with background noise, and later communication indicated that the caller was out of breath and mentioned someone running. Responders conducted a welfare check to assess the situation.

Audio|Heard on: Coral Springs and Parkland Public Safety
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
An alpha two, this is alpha thirty-two.
00:02
Threat, it's going to be near Northwest 43rd Terrace.
00:07
Female screaming in the background.
00:09
Caller said that female wanted to harm herself, open line.
00:13
We're still trying to get further.
00:18
Four boulevard and parkway.
00:23
Alpha one, Atlantic Alliance.
00:26
Sound four.
00:29
Front of 32, the caller's now saying never mind and she's out of breath.
00:33
She did say earlier that somebody was running.
00:41
10-4.
00:43
25 shades today, we're coming.
00:47
Copy that.
00:50
44 heavy traffic.
00:52
Last unit with traffic on fire, man.
00:59
97.
01:04
Fire?
01:05
Yes,
01:09
10-32, just got a call.
01:11
Caller not making signs at all.
01:12
She said that she was being followed by someone who said that they wanted to harm themselves.
01:22
Maybe she doesn't know the suspect.
01:28
Two forty-eight.
01:31
Thank you.
01:32
Ten four.
01:37
Delta five, we got any priors?
01:41
Fifty-four, I have no history.
01:42
We're trying to work on a better location.
01:44
The location is from (name withheld).
01:45
Caller said it was a male and she said he didn't know what he looked like.
01:52
Possible signal 20.
01:56
Two years at Jordan.
01:59
Possible signal 20.
02:02
It seems like.
02:08
Rescue 113[1] arrival.
02:13
What rescue 113[1] copy arrival hospital?
02:20
Three 615 for obstruction.
02:22
It's gonna be a John Doe for now.
02:24
Starting, I'll be 5119.
02:25
Starting is what?
02:32
So forth.
02:37
She advised she was going home and disconnected.
02:40
Found it out of breath.
02:41
Considered for welfare check.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
13: Suspicious activity involving a person, vehicle, or incident.

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NW 43rd St, Coral Springs, FL 33067

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