14-year-old boy with psychiatric issues hits head at school, Redwood City CA
Emergency medical services responded to Cloud Elementary School near Broadway in Redwood City for a 14-year-old boy experiencing psychiatric problems. The boy was harming himself by hitting his head against a wall. Police have been notified and have started involvement.
Audio|Source: San Mateo County EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Medi 46, Priority 1[1], Redwood City, Cloud Elementary School.
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(number withheld), (number withheld), Cross the Glenman Drive, and Emerald Hill Road.
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Priority 1[1],
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Redwood City,
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Meta 46.
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Medi Kappa 6.5.
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A medic 25 plus 2, Mike 21 plus 7, May 23 plus 14.
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Meg. 25. Priority 1[1], Semmato, 32, 37, Lufth, 37, Luselva Street, Department 1.
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3-2-3-7, Luselva Street, Apartment 1, Kosovo, DiCampo, and Lottis Street,
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Priority 1[1]. Semitail, Medi-T, 0-2.2, Medi-3 post-7, medic 60, post-14, Medi, 46.
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Okay, okay.
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Medic 10 affirmative of your patient 36-year-old male panic attack.
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Okay.
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Medi 27, patient update.
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Okay,
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7.
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Make 27. It's a priority 396-year-old female non-reasonable victim,
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unknown injury.
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Okay. Okay.
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I have 46 patient update.
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I'm going to have 46 patient update.
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The response.
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I'm like 25 patient update.
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At 21, Friday 1, Redwood City, (number withheld), (number withheld), Cross of Maddoch Drive, and Frontside, Cheap, Friday 1, Redwood City, Meg,
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26, patient update.
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County, Meg, 22, can only keep on the type of the channel, please.
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Mc22, switch, S-12, counting.
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At 46, patient update.
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The 46, patient update.
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616, Friday 1, Redwood City, Marbella, Redwood City,
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(number withheld), (number withheld).
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Parliament, (number withheld), cross the Hesseord and Murray Court, Friday 1, Redwood City, make 16.
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That's 46, 46, patient update.
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Pardon.
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I'm at 46, you're going to the main office.
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It's a 14-year-old male psychiatric issues and hurting himself.
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He's hitting his head against the wall.
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PD has been started.
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Priority 1: Highest-priority emergency response for life-threatening situations, typically requiring immediate action with lights and sirens.
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