Mental health crisis involving teenage girl near State Route T, Newburg MO
Emergency responders were called to a mental health crisis involving a 13-year-old girl near State Route T. She reported feeling unsafe and having difficulty breathing. She communicated via 911 texting and declined ambulance assistance. Fire and law enforcement determined no medical intervention was needed at the scene.
Audio|Source: Phelps County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
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296, respond to near State Route T for mental health.
00:09
It's going to be the 13-year-old female that we've had issues with at this location before, seeing that she doesn't feel safe with herself right now.
00:26
Ten, four all being around.
00:40
You want to circuit? Sure, I'm not.
00:50
I'm not familiar with this kid.
00:55
Where do you respond to from 296?
01:01
Seventy-10-0?
01:04
All right, I'm just hitting the gravel on 7-140.
01:10
I'll do a quick stop on that, 1050, and I'll respond out there.
01:16
Well, I believe I have dealt with her before.
01:24
Ten-four, I'll get there as quick as I can.
01:28
Ten-four, Sam here.
01:30
274, you can probably ten-twenty-five and get your paper done, sir.
01:37
Thank you.
01:42
Bye.
01:44
Go ahead.
01:46
It's going to be the female from the night that you had to take her to the hospital and the grandparents were involved, if you recall that information.
01:54
I do.
01:57
And four.
01:59
I'm pretty sure that address rang it down with me.
02:05
Yeah, that's the same female.
02:15
Go ahead. Just FYI, the city lights on 72 are not on from cedar to Green Acres Drive, like they're shut off or something.
02:29
Tenforth. As soon as I'm off my mental health call contact Army.
02:34
Town board, thank you.
02:43
Of course.
02:45
Be advised, the subject that had wrecked at the location that you're in route to does have a 99.
02:55
Of course, he does.
02:58
And it's out of stop one.
03:00
Forty clear.
03:01
23. On the 99, please.
03:05
(name withheld).
03:06
(name withheld).
03:11
Go ahead. Trench one.
03:21
Good one, about 30 seconds out.
03:30
Spence again.
03:42
296, the email is stating that she is worried about relapsing and stated that she was having trouble breathing.
03:51
She didn't want anyone to respond to the residents.
03:55
She's doing,
03:56
she's responding to us with 911 texting.
04:02
She did state that she was going to go talk to her grandparents.
04:13
Solve with him.
04:15
He's currently detained.
04:17
I'm going to hold for State and turn him over to Highway Patrol when I get here.
04:21
Let them deal with him and then I'll proceed out there.
04:25
Senator Pappy.
04:27
Mr. Pappy.
04:50
10.4. 296, be advised she hasn't responded to my partner since she was asked if she needed an ambulance for the difficulty breathing.
05:03
104. 296, 227 is what she had last time too.
05:14
No.
05:15
405.
05:17
4.05, go ahead.
05:20
Actually, you've heard a deputy on D.
05:23
Fire can disregard.
05:24
You can show 405 terminating command.
05:27
All raw rules, you can be back to search and bail.
05:31
Copy. Can you end that just regard as well?
05:37
Hey,
05:38
no re-vaccinated.
05:39
Just put it in a phone.
05:49
24. Second serve.
05:52
Second serve.
05:54
Per fire command on scene advice, you can disregard law enforcement on scene advice, no medical needed.
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Location mentioned:
Near State Hwy T, Newburg, MO 65550
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