Law enforcement assists with mental health crisis, Royal AR
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police and EMS responded near Deer Hollow Lane in Royal for a woman experiencing a mental health crisis with possible self-harm concerns. Law enforcement was requested due to reported violent behavior, but later reports indicated she was not being violent.
Audio|Heard on: Garland AR Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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We took a medical call near Deer Hollow Lane for a female having a nervous breakdown.
00:07
I don't believe Pafford's on scene yet, but they're requesting law.
00:10
They said the patient's being violent.
00:14
10-4 and en route from Mountain Pine Middle School.
00:17
10-4.
00:20
That's at 136.
00:21
I can be around from the 1300 block of Barrett Anderson.
00:25
10-4.
00:27
One hundred and forty-two.
00:28
Do we know if there is anything physical yet?
00:31
Negative from our end of the call, the caller said that she wasn't being violent.
00:35
She was just having a nervous breakdown and had thoughts of harming herself.
00:40
We have no idea what she started doing after we disconnected Pafford.
00:43
I believe it's still public service.
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Location mentioned:
Deer Hollow Ln, Royal, AR 71968
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