Juvenile at home checked after medical emergency call, Huron CA


A juvenile at a residence near 11th Street was the subject of a welfare check after a 911 call was received. The call was initially an open line, but on callback it was confirmed as a medical emergency. EMS was dispatched to respond.
Audio|Source: Fresno County Sheriff 2: Dispatch Areas 1 (Orange, West); 2 (Yellow, Metro); & 4 (Green, East)
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Transcript:
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En route to near 11th St.
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Juvenile should be with his grandmother.
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Tempor, (number withheld).
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2.
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David 45, 10.8.
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In David, 45, Timber.
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21,
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27, 9-1.
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All right, 41.
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The last of Lima,
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Lincoln, Edward,
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Mary, Union, Sam,
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Brooks of Lewis, Lincoln, Ocean,
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Union, Ivan Sam,
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any data, versus 12, 22, 2000.
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That far.
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$1.
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$41.
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29 is negative to the restraint party in a SER, CPO[3], 27 is valid.
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10-4[2].
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Dollar 41, they are open to a search.
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10-4[2].
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Lincoln-5.
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Lincoln 05.
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Lincoln 05, call 723 to 911[1].
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Originally it was a 911[1] open line from a VoIP-on contact. Correction on callback, we made contact for advising it was a medical emergency. We gave them to EMS. Do you want me to dispatch?
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Negative.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency telephone number for reporting urgent situations to police, fire, or medical services.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
[3]
CPO: Court-issued order restricting contact to protect individuals involved in a criminal case.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
Near 11th St, Huron, CA 93234
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