Medical team responds to incident at Chuck E. Cheese, Vestavia Hills AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, fire and EMS responded to a medical emergency involving a child showing signs of altered mental status at Chuck E. Cheese near Old Town Road in Vestavia Hills. The situation involved combative behavior and required restraint. The child was transported for medical care, and no weapons were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson AL Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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2200, Unit 2200 says Fire and EMS on an altered mental status call at Chuck E. Cheese.
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Chuck E. Cheese, near Old Town Road.
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Caller advised a 10-year-old was just released from a treatment facility and needs to return.
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(name withheld)'s sister does not need medics.
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1894,
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Dispatch medics to that.
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1894,
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Medics are dispatched.
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Dispatch 2200, we advise caller has the child in the women's restroom.
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No weapons.
00:33
Advising the child is combative.
00:37
Dispatch 2200, be advised caller is having to restrain the subject, advising he's hitting his head in a bathroom stall.
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I got it.
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23, hold me en route also.
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2309, 1848.
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2200, both units on scene.
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2200, 1850.
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2200, patient is being transported.
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Show all units back to service, Charlie.
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Location mentioned:
Old Town Rd, Vestavia Hills, AL 35216
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