Welfare check on older man in wheelchair at Mesa address, Mesa AZ
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders received a welfare check request for an older man in his 70s sitting in a wheelchair near North Gilbert in Mesa. The man appeared to be sleeping or unconscious, smelled of alcohol, and had been in that condition for about 45 minutes. It was unclear if he was breathing.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
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Transcript:
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Just the break for welfare check near North Gilbert.
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If you make a 25-13,
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if you could start for a welfare check near North Gilbert unit,
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1003, older male is either sleeping or unconscious,
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and smells intoxicated.
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He's sitting in a wheelchair outside.
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Copy. En route from Alma School and Main.
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Copy?
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I'll work on a missing person (at-risk).
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Do you make 14 on Chelsea?
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One maker, 14.
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If you could take missing person (at-risk) for welfare check near North Gilbert, you know 1,003, there's an older male sleeping or unconscious, smells intoxicated, he's outside sitting in a wheelchair.
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He's going to be in his 70s.
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He's been there for about 45 minutes.
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He's hunched over, Harpues,
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saying unable to tell if he's breathing or not.
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Location mentioned:
N Gilbert Rd, Mesa, AZ 85203
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