Laundromat attendant found after welfare check, Newberry SC


A customer requested a welfare check at a laundromat after the attendant was unresponsive at the back for over 40 minutes. The attendant later emerged and was okay.
Audio|Source: Newberry County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Say again. Tavore medic four is en route from Indian Creek substation. They have a 45-minute ETA. Copy. Control theory seven. Go ahead, everyone. 1220 Wilson Road at the laundromat. I had a customer there calling.
00:29
requesting a welfare check on the attendant. He's been back there the entire time she tried to close, probably about 40-ish minutes. She's attempted to call his name and bang on stuff to try and make sure he was okay because he did take his shoes off and leave him where she could see him. And she's concerned about him. Just listen out there to check on him. 3.07, I think I'm going to be clearing up here. It's just a couple minutes and I can head over there. Wonderful. Control, does a complaint and advise if...
00:58
Country Green was unlocked. She's back on the lawn. Same off. 316. She's advising that he finally came out and he's 10-4. 10-4. Sounds good. Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Near Wilson Rd, Newberry, SC 29108
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