Welfare check on children in parked vehicle, Maricopa County AZ
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders conducted a welfare check near Taco Pal on West Pat Dillon Boulevard after a vehicle with young children was reported in distress in a parking lot. The children appeared to be around five and one year old, with windows partially open. The vehicle was later seen leaving the area, and authorities attempted to determine its direction of travel.
Audio|Heard on: Surprise and El Mirage Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
In route two, priority to welfare trips on the 32B.
00:10
14 of the universe near West Patton Road and 164th Avenue.
00:18
Unit 964 is reporting a vehicle on site, a gray Honda CRV, with an Arizona license (number withheld).
00:30
A customer reported it and asked to verify.
00:33
Brian leaders of the airport.
00:36
The vehicle is in the middle section of the lot near Taco Pal, approximately six to seven spaces from the restaurant. Children appear in distress; windows are partially down, and the children are approximately five and one year old.
01:08
He was on the welfare check.
01:10
One individual loaded some bags into the vehicle.
01:12
Before that, someone went inside for an appointment.
01:16
Now leaving in the vehicle, and the call taker is trying to note the direction of travel.
01:21
It's on the welfare check; the vehicle was turning toward the Frye Hill Station.
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Location mentioned:
W Patton Rd, Arizona 85361
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