Welfare check for student with suicidal thoughts at school, Miramar FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a school assistant principal requested a welfare check for a student at Somerset Academy who expressed suicidal thoughts and self-harm intentions over Christmas near Granada Boulevard in Miramar, Florida.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Police and Sheriff
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Southwest, 32 threat on no weapon, near Granada Boulevard.
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Near Granada Boulevard.
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The 43 is via the assistant principal from Somerset Academy.
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A freshman welfare check on a student by the name of (name withheld).
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She texts other students that I might make myself die over Christmas, I can't take this anymore.
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They called the mother to confirm that she was sent for she advised, yes, unknown our signal zero.
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However, the assistant principal is still requesting a welfare check.
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Advising that she wanted to cut herself, 447 a space.
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