Two welfare checks after family dispute involving teens


Two welfare checks are being handled: a teen boy on a porch after an argument with his father and being thrown from a car, and a 16-year-old who left home on foot after another argument.
Audio|Source: Livingston County Police, Fire and EMS
02:19
Transcript:
Are you the (name withheld) car today? Negative. (name withheld), can you copy on a welfare check in Brighton Township? Sure, go ahead. It's going to be 1-1-235 Newman Road. 11-235 Newman Road. Cross the Corlette in Brighton Township for an early teen boy sitting on caller's front porch. Central is continuing. Boy got into an argument with his dad and he threw him out of his car. Not five to ten minutes ago. Unknown direction to travel. With Echo One fact, do you want us still covering Maine? any don't know if you need to check into that. Well, I can't. She's 31, go ahead. Before it's there. To the EMS in charge of Kelly unit priority, one dose of weapon from the patient and one dose of up and up and from us, patients still experiencing difficulty grading. letting me know that the patient got one dose happy from himself, one dose happy from you, and still experiencing difficulty breathing at 1433. 3775. Go ahead. We believe we got a call that's connected to what you're going to. It's going to be at 2596 Harvest Hill Drive. Call is a 16-year-old. He left on foot after an argument. Okay. 4772 status.
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Location mentioned:
Near Newman Rd, Brighton, MI 48114
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