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14-year-old girl acts violently toward family at home 

audio iconFamily Offense
Washington, UT
A 14-year-old girl is behaving violently toward family members at a residence. Emergency medical services and police are responding and staging per law enforcement instructions.
Audio|Source: Washington County Sheriff, Fire and EMS - East
01:35

Transcript:
Section 31, Medic. 31, Respond to 621 South Mallory Way. Again, 621 South Mallory Way on a psychiatric control clear at 2039. To SG-5. Second, what? Medic, Agent, 31, around. Medic, 31, around. Poppy, Bolivance and now, again, responding to 621 South Mallory Way. Looks like (name withheld)'s daughter is being violent and having behavior issues. It's going to be a 14-year-old female, looks that she's currently in the backyard, just stage per lot. She is responding to the psychiatrist. This is going to be a 25 omega-1, again, a 25 omega-1. Again, just stage per law. Medicaid, just take a lot copy. Okay, just take a lot of copy. Medic, 31. Coffee stage in the area. See, Medics 705, arrived at St. George Regional. He's three one. Thank you.

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