Teen with autism climbs tree during mental health crisis


Audio|Source: Tacoma Police Dispatch - South
01:58
Transcript:
Information date, (name withheld), self-in-hav-a-nail-9-5-1-4-Gumbly and for each only makes no three. Pult2-0-9-9-435. Will offer check on a suicidal? Paul Deter. All for (name withheld) 4-4-5. 26F.M. Mary Street, fires an advice as well for a 14-year-old son, autistic, having a mental health breakdown. He's currently about 15 to 20 feet up a tree with a rope. Callers face that earlier, she had found a knife on him and he had the history of cutting himself. We're clarifying if he still has the knife, but he's not coming down out of the tree yet. Paul, she's her next. Is there DCR available? We're doing, clar. Any DCR monitoring south? The response will check mark. Negative D.C.R. north or south. No, I see. Okay. Okay. Okay. 1234-209 and 435. Fire is en route. They don't have any help human service. This sign is in the Alexander Dirkoup of black and white. Male, 4201, 6 foot, 190 pounds with brown hair, glasses, wearing a red shirt and gray shorts. All 2-0-0-0-209 in 435. Fire is enrily. They don't have any help to you in service. This sign is in the Alexander Dirkoup of black and white. Male, 4201,6 foot, 190 pounds, with brown hair, glasses. Like a red shirt and gray shorts.
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