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Male subject climbs building near East High SchoolGlasgow KY

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audio iconMedical Emergency
W Main St, Glasgow, KY 42141

As discussed during the dispatch call, a male subject was seen climbing a building near East High School and walking into traffic. A welfare check was requested.

Audio|Heard on: Barren County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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He needs to be around the area of East High School and Main Street.
00:03
They're around the barbershop.
00:04
We had my call-in requesting a welfare check on a male that was climbing a building.
00:10
Before that, he was walking out in front of traffic.
00:13
He was on a gray jacket and jeans.

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Location mentioned:
W Main St, Glasgow, KY 42141

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