Repeated 911 calls from dementia patient at senior living, Sellersburg IN


Police responded to repeated 911 calls from a resident with advanced dementia at the Traditions at Hunter Station senior living facility. Staff confirmed the resident was confused but not in immediate danger. Officers were advised to disregard future calls unless the situation changed.
Audio|Source: Clark County and Jeffersonville Police
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Transcript:
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135-65 radio go ahead we had (name withheld) call 911 she's going to be plotting it traditions you can disregard several mitraight type
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carly unit for welfare check traditions at hunter station
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48, a caller requested a welfare check on this subject.
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We made contact with her.
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She's plotting at Tradition,
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the thing. She's confused.
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She's not sure why she had to stay there.
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Security stands for investigation.
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(number withheld) Boulder Ridge Drive.
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133.
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144. 44. 1043, I won't need animal control.
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Also, would you be able to change the address on this to fire below, please?
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47.5.
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2725. Can you go card to car real quick.
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Date service? Go ahead. Hey, I just spoke with traditions.
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They said that they have a nurse, a memory care nurse, on the phone with you guys right now.
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The patient has dementia, apparently really bad.
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And she keeps calling 911 both from the landline and from her cell phone.
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If you would, just ignore those calls.
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I'll be 10-8[1]. Clear.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-8: In service
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Location mentioned:
Near Hunter Station Rd, Sellersburg, IN 47172
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