Child in danger report leads to family intervention


Police and EMS responded to a report about a child in danger. The situation involved mental health concerns and other issues. Authorities made contact with all parties involved and resolved the situation.
Audio|Source: Upshur County Police, Fire and EMS
02:10
Transcript:
We're going to be 10-8[5] from that. It's going to be in reference to child in danger, mental, some other issues. We'll be back over here on Graham Street. 10-4[1], 2126[2]. Mr. J, pending mileage, 307. 22. 104. 10-4. 1-0, who's out? 610? 710. Showing out at 108 Navy Street for assistance and says. 104. 2127[3]. St.Jerson Hospital, Officer, 773. 7.7.3, go ahead. Hand by your facility, about a few minute, ETA. 48-year-old female chief complaint to elevate blood glucose. That has been going on for a couple of days. Today she's nauseous with it. Current bioscience VPs, 124 over 96, pulses 8,4, normal sinus. Respirations are 16. SPR2 is 96% on 2 liters. Blood glucose was 399 for us. Her DECCOM is just reading high about 400. And I should be at your facility in about one minute. That's receipt. You don't seem, thank you. Cretion around, T.C. That's in June 2130[4]. Okay, I made contact with both this party, see a telephone, everything's been sorted out, you know, on the clock.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
2126: Time log or unit identifier
[3]
2127: Time log or unit identifier
[4]
2130: Time log or unit identifier
[5]
10-8: In service/Available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Upshur County, WV
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