Well-being check at residence after two 911 calls, Norwalk CT
Police conducted a well-being check at a residence near Jupin Point Road after two 911 calls. One call was for help ordering food, the other raised concerns about a person possibly experiencing a medical or diabetic issue due to recent medication changes. The person was found sluggish but did not require medical assistance.
Audio|Source: Connecticut State Police
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Transcript:
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One front of what I have here is spawn number two, near Jupin Point Road for the well-being checks.
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12-4. This third big one, fallible. There's to be the absolute people.
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16-1, you're ready.
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Come in.
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Hi.
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2-11.
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If they're all set,
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uh, can you pick this one? Right?
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211.
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Ready.
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293 to 1342.
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Give me 32. All right.
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Connecticut combo, shall we?
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297-551.
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You will need a hook as well.
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151. This is the second 911[1] call from that residence.
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The first time we call I needed assistance ordering food.
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And she has eaten,
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so it could be a diabetic issue.
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Me 32 made contact Carol and her husband.
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She is, Paul said, she's recently transitioning off her medications, which makes her sluggish and tired.
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Husbands informed if she needs any medical attention to reach on and call. He stated they don't need any of this.
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Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Open line emergency call
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