Welfare check for female left at group home, Fresno CA
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A female was left behind by staff at a group home near West Swift Avenue. A welfare check was requested along with chaplain assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Fresno City Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
03:48
Transcript:
00:00
Can we seek if a chaplain available to possibly make a conversation?
00:08
Okay. Five.
00:10
George, 12 also the alarm call.
00:14
This shift.
00:15
Thank you,
00:18
sir.
00:23
732, it's clear and current, 2012 Chevy.
00:28
Symptuety 5-year vehicle is clear and current 22 Chevy.
00:42
on Channel 1, Go Channel 4, Chal and Chapplic on Channel 1.
00:49
Channel 4, Chapplic on Channel 5.
00:57
8 Ball 36, new assistance was open and vacant at near North Clark Street.
01:05
Copy, I just remind I don't have anybody available as this plan, but I don't need you.
01:11
Copy. Copy.
01:30
Please,
01:36
I want to see any chaplains on the channel.
01:38
Go to 10.05. The chaplain is Channel 5.
01:43
At 7587, Northica, separate at 102.
01:48
Okay.
01:51
4-11, the 502.
01:53
Just dividing me and myself in Fort Frank, there will be a rough at 6th, Wynne, Westburg, Rookup,
01:59
pickup.
02:01
5.02, I copy.
02:06
Okay, you log me on and took me out at the vacant lot at the Gullet at the GILT and Weberlady.
02:12
Okay. Okay.
02:31
H.O.
02:34
33.
02:35
I'm still on my call, but change the...
02:38
I...
02:47
Just confirm me.
02:49
Have not been served, correct?
02:52
For the RPU, just served today by someone.
03:00
Sir, it's actually going to be a...
03:15
H.O. 33.
03:19
It's going to be Steven Chavez.
03:38
President Brackett, Nancy 1, near West Swift Avenue.
03:42
The local welfare check-out in the RP, advised she was the staff of the group home she's in, and they left her behind.
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