Mental health crisis with minor self-injury near St Marks Church Rd, Crouse NC
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According to the dispatch call, a 17-year-old female at a residence near St Marks Church Road experienced a mental health crisis and intentionally cut her arm. The situation is non-violent with no weapons involved.
Audio|Heard on: Gaston County Police/Fire/EMS - Primary Channel
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Transcript:
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County is a dated 62 mental health issue near St Marks Church Road.
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March Church Road.
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It's 22.
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Thank you. 109.
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22.
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Mental health issues near St Marks Church Road, Cross Street is home prior.
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Kappa.
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311Pute, you receive a care about me.
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One family members are on board.
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Sayvor.
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Say, sir. It's an Andrew McAfee's subject.
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Her, the EMD narrative, it's stating that she is having a mental health condition, it's not suspected to be violent, no weapons.
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6-2-0-2-0-2.
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C-929. C-921C.
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Um,
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6-1P2.
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May 5-7, county, you can show me in the 0-6-2.
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Well, I've covered you.
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Go ahead.
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Number. 6-1-B.
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K923, En route residence, Code 5.
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We're going to move up to the England and Dallas for Coke.
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Number.
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Item 30, will you start towards mental health on ransom? Ten four.
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Ten, four. Ten, they slice their arm purposely.
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Seventeen-year-old female.
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Ten-four. Interrupt.
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Location mentioned:
St Marks Church Rd, Crouse, NC 28033
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