Juvenile male jumps from moving vehicle in Hartford, Hartford CT
A 6-year-old male jumped from a moving vehicle while making suicidal statements near the Braceland Building at 200 Retreat Avenue in Hartford, Connecticut. The Department of Children and Families was present at the scene and police were requested to assist.
Audio|Source: Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Into 10, 200 Retreat Avenue, the Braceland Building,
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ground floor.
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Cross our team around Washington.
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Let me for a suicidal party.
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You can stage your PD.
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Just giving it out for now.
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200 Retreat Avenue in the Braceland building is the ground floor for a 6-year-old.
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Six-year-old male.
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He jumped out of a moving vehicle, making suicidal comments.
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I can see a call at the time of call.
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200 Retreat Avenue, 1507 for the EDP.
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Who's supposed to be caring for him?
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DCF.
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Are they still on scene with him?
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Yes, 10-4[1].
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You just start a 10-10[2] over there, please.
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Injit 10.
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200 Retreat Avenue, the Braceland building on the ground floor, cross-door seamer in Washington.
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We're for a suicidal party.
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This nature PD, we're on fire to fetch.
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They have the call.
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Awesome, thanks.
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No, a minor 6.
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5.00, we'll take 200 to 3, you can cancel 10s.
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4. District 10, you can cancel, lot of 6 will take a D-Copy.
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Clearing and in quarters.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
[2]
10-10: Urgent situation requiring immediate assistance, such as a medical emergency or physical altercation.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Near Retreat Ave, Hartford, CT 06102
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