Mother requests help as autistic daughter attacks her in car, March Air Reserve Base CA


A mother called for help because her daughter, who has high-functioning autism, was attacking her inside a vehicle. The daughter had removed all her clothing and was acting aggressively. Emergency responders were requested to assist and restrain the daughter during transport.
Audio|Source: California Highway Patrol - Riverside
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Transcript:
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S310.4, and I'm going to get a start for 415 north down, the team south of ICT.
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It involves calling in, advising her daughter is attacking her in the vehicle.
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She's high-functioning autistic.
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White shirt of Venza, right-hand shoulder.
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She's removed all her clothing and was attacking the airpiece.
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I'll stop the only network to show for you.
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That's three from perfect club.
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What would be moving?
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They're on the right shoulder.
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7421 or any other additional you have this close? They start that way.
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Cleary from this crash on the road up.
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There is a 2B cold on 91.
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And I don't know if you have 415.
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We're going to have the 415.
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We're going to ask the 415.
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We're going to have fire stage.
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They said they need 41, the daughter will need some restraint.
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All right. All right.
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I bring a big of water covering each other.
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You know as far as you go.
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What did you say about fire or broken? I didn't understand.
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We're having them a stage.
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The mother is requesting a 41 for her and that she needs to restrain when she is transported.
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Location mentioned:
N St, March Air Reserve Base, CA
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