Child has severe emotional episode at home, Graham County AZ
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A 7-year-old boy at a home near East Runcorn Road, Arizona, is having a severe emotional episode, crying and saying he sees a monster. His grandmother reported the situation. There is no weapon or suicidal intent involved.
Audio|Heard on: Graham County Public Safety
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02:25
Transcript:
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Graham 16,
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medical 311-Each run corn road.
00:06
R.P. Randall,
00:08
is receiving third-party info, advice of 7-year-old grandson is having an episode and hysterical.
00:15
He's saying he's here to his mother,
00:18
RP's wife, Cindy, is 97 RP of 1019, and a black Honda pilot.
00:24
requesting at 925 near East Runcorn Road.
00:31
(number withheld).
00:37
1721, who's one understaff, 18-187-96, that was no rail highway.
00:42
1721, go-4.
00:44
Copy-coffey-cove.
00:45
Copy-4, 29211.
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And one, respond to 2, citation 3110,
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near East Runcorn Road in Stafford,
01:01
3110, near East Runcorn Road in Stafford.
01:27
Permanak 21, this will be a hold-off in GCCOzen route.
01:31
So on 2ndrault.
01:38
7225 got traffic at the 86-0169.
01:46
Nora, Zero Adam, this is five, seven, zebra.
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It's him.
01:53
Happy 2214.
01:59
Respondent to a seven-year-old male.
02:02
Starts to cry and screaming.
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No medical issues.
02:05
She's scared to go home.
02:07
Telling parents to be seeing a monster.
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Saying that the mother is peding him, putting things in his head,
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does not have a weapon,
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not a suicide attempt,
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nothing further, GTSAW is en route, and state at your discretion.
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Location mentioned:
Runcorn Rd, Arizona 85546
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