Person refuses to leave gas station while charging oxygen tank, Saratoga County NY
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According to the dispatch call, a person at a gas station near New York State Route 67 is refusing to leave while charging an oxygen tank. The individual harassed staff to unplug equipment to use the outlet and said they do not want to go to the hospital. Authorities lost contact with the person who left in a white van traveling eastbound on Route 67.
Audio|Heard on: Washington, Saratoga and Warren Counties Sheriff
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02:6
Transcript:
00:00
On Route 67, they just passed Maple Avenue.
00:04
It's going to be a white Ford van with a ladder on ABLE-N-K-lane.
00:11
On Eamon-Nay-K-lane. Two-six.
00:15
Control, all right.
00:21
That's a permanent.
00:25
Where are you she going to know?
00:29
(number withheld).
00:30
The reporter's Queens peritual locations.
00:44
I'm Reggie, Havlin.
00:48
(number withheld), Oxbow, help.
00:57
544-back line
01:01
2G-5-2-9 in route on
01:12
544 if you control the Maribito 1433 State Room 9, Call is one of the workers, states that there's a mail in the gas station that's refusing to move to use an outlet to charge his oxygen tank.
01:29
He's harassing staff to unplug the ice cream maker to use that outlet.
01:35
I advise him that, could send M.S.
01:37
But he is refusing because he does not want to go to Lunds Falls Hospital.
01:42
What did you do?
01:45
(number withheld).
01:53
Eastbound under 67, the last cross street they passed was sweeping road.
01:59
Lost contact with the caller, they were going to recall if the vehicle turns off of 67.
02:04
But it's still going eastbound.
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