Family mental health crisis involves mother and son, Queen Creek AZ


Emergency teams responded to a mental health crisis involving a mother at the dispatch address and her son at a nearby location on Stanton Boulevard. Both individuals required medical evaluation. The situation was managed with coordination between police and medical units, and the scene was declared secure.
Audio|Source: Mesa Fire, Gilbert Fire, Queen Creek Fire
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Transcript:
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CEDEC 12. Psychological issue, BLF.
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1.12, near North Hauer Boulevard.
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Unit 7. AMR.
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3. 41. C. Deck 12.
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10-4[1]. And if you can throw on the notes, they'll be deployed and drawn as well.
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10-4[1]. Good.
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It's like Boy Victor Zebra 5135.
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Okay.
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Hey, I read Texas.
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Nora, Ocean, Hall, Lincoln, A.
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That's why.
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Two second.
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Section 14, Frank, 23.
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We're going to be on Ray and Blue Jay with Arizona.
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Seven, Ray Adam, five, Charles.
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I can't read the rest of the plate.
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Ten work.
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Is it 415?
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Your scene is going to be secure.
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Queen Creek PD called back.
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They said that the mom is going to be at the dispatch address, but the son is at Stanton Boulevard, kind of where Medic 415 is mapping just north of the incident, and he also needs to be checked out.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
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Queen Creek, AZ
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