Medical and social welfare checks at two locations, Los Angeles CA
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According to the dispatch call, two urgent non-emergency medical and social welfare checks were performed. One involved an elderly male near East 103rd Street, and the other a female near San Pedro Street at the Weingart Center.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Hotshot/K-9/Air Hailing
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Transcript:
any south-east unit found adult 938 east 103rd street subject is a male Hispanic late 80s wearing a black hat a gray jacket light blue jeans with a black plastic bag it's code to instant 31824 rd 1824 hey central unit female with nondas 566 southam pager street at the Weingart Center see that the at the location will direct to the subject client female Hispanic 46 to 47 years 56 bin built wearing a gray robe black pants monitor comments code to insmed 3185 I've already won 5-7.
any south-east unit found adult 938 east 103rd street subject is a male Hispanic late 80s wearing a black hat a gray jacket light blue jeans with a black plastic bag it's code to instant 31824 rd 1824 hey central unit female with nondas 566 southam pager street at the Weingart Center see that the at the location will direct to the subject client female Hispanic 46 to 47 years 56 bin built wearing a gray robe black pants monitor comments code to insmed 3185 I've already won 5-7.
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Location mentioned:
San Pedro St, Los Angeles, CA 90013
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