Emergency texts prompt welfare check near 12th St, Huntington WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible welfare concern near 12th Street in the Altizer area after multiple SOS messages were received from a phone belonging to a 69-year-old woman. A caller reported being unable to reach their mother, prompting law enforcement and EMS to stage nearby. A K-9 unit was used during the search, and it reportedly alerted positive at one point.
Audio|Heard on: Cabell County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Near 12th Street in Altizer.
00:04
Call transferred from Pasco County, Florida.
00:08
Caller stated that they received ten SOS emergency text messages from their mother's phone since 2144.
00:17
A 69-year-old female has been unable to contact her mother and requested a welfare check.
00:23
EMS is staging in the area as well.
00:32
Two.
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Traffic.
00:39
At 2254, the K-9 search was complete. At 2253 hours, the dog alerted positive.
00:54
Units are staging near 12th Street off into other parts of the avenue.
01:02
Got a transfer from Florida 911.
01:06
Caller advised they received ten SOS text messages from their mother's friend since 2144.
01:12
It involves a 69-year-old female who is unable to make contact with her mother.
01:16
Law enforcement has been dispatched as well.
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Location mentioned:
12th St, Huntington, WV 25701
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