Juvenile attacks staff and threatens harm at Quest Center, Hollywood FL


A juvenile at the Quest Center physically attacked a staff member. The juvenile is held in a classroom and threatened to harm his mother when he gets home.
Audio|Source: Broward County Police and Sheriff
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Transcript:
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In a second start toward the Quest Center to assist with the Baker Act[1] near Taft St.
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Charlie 19, I'm going 10-8[2], but I'll be responding from 2-6 on the Boulevard.
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18, so I'll show you responding. Additional unit could be and respond with 19.
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13, if it's 104 to hold that 16, I'll be in a row.
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Delta's 20 advice.
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Please.
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10-4[3]. There is a juvenile at the Quest Center that has physically attacked a teacher or a staff member.
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Julia 5115 is a question unit to respond for, may correct? Is it simple to divert 13 and hold of 60?
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104. Where is a juvenile runner?
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5115 of us.
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Realize he's being held in one of the classrooms in the pack and according to the principal, she also told me that he's threatened the staff number and is standing to unharming his mother when he gets home.
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Good copy.
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So he's going to be on the observation you can not occur to anybody at this moment. So far?
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He's got RBTs with him at this time.
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They got the cold,
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10.15, I'll show you that, Werner.
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Courtney, let me just get 1020 one more time, please.
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Northwest Center, near Taft St.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Baker Act: Involuntary mental health evaluation or hold under Florida law (Baker Act).
[2]
10-8: Unit is in service and available for assignment.
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative; message received and understood.
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