Welfare check for elderly patient with alzheimer's, Hartville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders conducted a welfare check at a residence near Woodland Street Southeast for an elderly patient with Alzheimer's who was unresponsive at the door. A nurse requested the check due to concern for the patient's well-being.
Audio|Heard on: Southern Summit County / Northern Stark County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
...toes to near Woodland Street Southeast.
00:04
Near Woodland Street Southeast complaints of the nurse there to check on our patient (name withheld), who has Alzheimer's.
00:10
Not answering our door.
00:12
Sun's out of town as a tractor on, our trackers turned off.
00:15
7.4.
00:18
Right.
00:20
7.4.
00:26
Nothing else.
00:30
1,100.
00:31
All right.
00:36
All right.
00:37
7.9.
00:44
I'll be 33 backlop, 43.
00:47
1100.
00:57
What's with the welfare checks? Is it become like that getting close to Christmas, so everybody thinks I'm enough, oh, I should probably talk to my family?
01:07
Well, I mean,
01:08
this is probably the third (name withheld) welfare check I've had, your welfare check in the past, probably a month and a half.
01:20
Yeah, this is (name withheld) on the dead end of Woodland, right?
01:24
Yeah, we're on Woodland Street East.
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Location mentioned:
Woodland St SE, Hartville, OH 44632
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