11-year-old with special needs has meltdown near South Mountain Ave, Ashland OR


An 11-year-old boy with special needs is having a psychiatric meltdown near South Mountain Avenue. He is running in and out of traffic, throwing rocks and logs at people, and carrying a bicycle wheel. The boy is partially paralyzed on one side but strong on the other. His mother is following him.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Fire
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Transcript:
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516 for a psychiatric assist South Mountain Avenue just north of Iowa Street.
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517.
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Are you able to clear your foot patrol and head towards the juvenile problem psychiatric in the area of South Mountain Avenue just north of Iowa Street?
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517 and I'm still trying to get 516. This is for an 11-year-old male wearing an orange pumpkin shirt and red shorts who is special needs and having a meltdown.
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He was throwing rocks and logs and the RP was struck.
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but is declining medical.
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He keeps running in and out of traffic.
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Currently they were in front of the Ashland High School, about two ago breaks.
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516, that was heavy static, but I caught a year en route.
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The juvenile is now running a full sprint towards East Main Street.
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It is described as paralyzed on one side of his body, but very powerful on the other.
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He has a bicycle wheel with him currently, but hasn't done anything with that yet.
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Status check.
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19 code form.
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Copy.
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I can believe being followed by mom.
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East Easton.
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I'm a shot with them at Eastman, Lincoln.
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Hi, Adam Woodcutty.
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S Mountain Ave, Ashland, OR 97520
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