Welfare check for elderly woman later canceled, Parkersburg WV
Police and emergency medical services responded to a welfare check for a 97-year-old woman at an apartment near 31st Street in Parkersburg. She had not been heard from all day and had a history of high blood pressure and sickness. The welfare check was later canceled after a callback confirmed no emergency.
Audio|Source: Parkersburg and Vienna Public Safety, West Virginia State Police
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Transcript:
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Central Station 1, can I have your response to near 31st St, Apartment 702 in Parkersburg?
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Check welfare on a 97-year-old female hasn't been heard from today.
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Didn't answer knocked at the door, history high blood pressure.
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Has been sick.
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16, I wanted to advise of a pending check welfare at near 31st St, apartment 702, 97-year-old female.
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Hasn't been heard from all day. Someone went and beat on our doors, still no response. We have EMS en route.
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No or not. Hasn't answered the phone.
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We can. We can.
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Central copies.
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Central to 418.
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Be advised you to stand down. I call it back in request you cancel.
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Good.
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Did they give a building number?
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Pardersburg fires on the seat. It's going to be apartment 45. I don't believe there's building numbers.
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No. 6-10.
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Just advising the check welfare, they called back in and requested to cancel.
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Cancel. Cancel.
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Okay.
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Near 31st St Apartment 702, Parkersburg, WV 26104
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