Emergency personnel forced entry for welfare check, Dauphin County PA
Emergency responders entered an apartment in Dauphin County during a welfare check after being unable to contact the resident or property manager. The entry damaged the door, which could not be repaired immediately.
Audio|Source: Dauphin County Fire and EMS Dispatch - Digital
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Transcript:
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We're in Building 3 Charlie apartment near Capitol.
00:05
I tried to make contact with emergency contact.
00:08
The voicemail keeps cutting off.
00:11
I don't know if you guys have anything in the history for maintenance.
00:16
We force the door.
00:17
It's not going to be repairable tonight.
00:20
We'll need a response from them.
00:23
Like I said, I tried to leave a message, but it keeps cutting me off on the voicemail.
00:26
Also,
00:28
EMS can come up Verbeck to Capitol and come south on Capitol from Verbeck.
00:38
I found a phone number (number withheld) for a property manager, at least from back in June.
00:43
I'll give them a call and see if they can get a hold of somebody.
00:46
Salton, four-five, not seen? K-ambulance 4-5.
00:50
Ambulance 1-1 and Medic 1-20 from County.
00:57
Fires asking you to access from Verbeek to capital.
01:01
South on Capitol.
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C-7.
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C-7 answer.
01:17
The property manager number was turned off.
01:21
Warphones completely disconnected.
01:23
The only other number I can find is also the line, the N(number withheld).
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Dauphin County, PA
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