Welfare check after conflicting 911 calls at residence, Germantown NY
Police responded to a welfare check after a woman called 911 saying her husband was dying in bed, then the call disconnected. A callback to the husband said he was okay, but the woman was heard in the background saying otherwise. Mental health concerns may be involved.
Audio|Source: Columbia County Sheriff and Fire, Hudson Police
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Transcript:
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1K17, if you could respond near Sharp's Landing Road extension,
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dead end off of Sharp's Landing Road.
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Before a welfare check[1],
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originally a 911[2] transfer from Green County,
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a female (name withheld), first name,
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indicating that her husband was dying in bed.
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Then a disconnect.
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We called back, spoke to the husband, (name withheld),
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stating everything is okay.
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However, the female can be heard in the background stating everything is not okay,
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possibly a mental health issue. If you could just respond, you do well for a check.
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Sign in a route at 2.30.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
welfare check: Request to check on a person's well-being
[2]
911: Emergency telephone number
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Location mentioned:
Near Sharps Landing Rd, Germantown, NY 12526
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