Man found passed out near southeast parkway bridge, Azle TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a man who appeared to be passed out near the bridge by Southeast Parkway after being discharged from Harris Methodist Hospital. The man was found sitting with crutches and a welfare check was conducted.
Audio|Heard on: Tarrant TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
We've got a guy sitting down looks like he's passed out next to us.
00:03
Let's flip around trying to get up chubbed him.
00:05
Where's he?
00:06
Leaning up against the bridge.
00:09
We flip around through the Harris Methodist Hospital and get back on to the parkway.
00:13
He's sitting right there with a pair of crutches.
00:15
That one.
00:17
Hey, so I'll put myself in 45 on a welfare check.
00:20
We'll be about the 800 block,
00:23
southeast parkway, north side.
00:25
Subject with crutches leaning up against the bridge.
00:28
It looks like you might be passed out.
00:30
Where's you?
00:31
45, how many how of them? 10-4.
00:34
Azle, I'll be out with him as well.
00:36
10-4. He's got discharged a hospital and Ken Smolk on property.
00:40
He's staying right there.
00:43
Copy. Azle, you should bookings clear?
00:45
(number withheld).
00:46
35, either somebody at one month.
00:49
36.
00:50
24.
00:51
245, health watch. 245 health watch.
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Location mentioned:
Southeast Pkwy, Azle, TX 76020
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