Welfare check for possibly depressed employee at motel, West Mifflin PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an employee at South Hills Motel near Clairton Boulevard was the subject of a welfare check amid concerns of possible depression. Officers responded and had checked the individual the previous day with no contact.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson Hills Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
South Hills Motel near Clairton Boulevard, Timmail White Mill, 45 years old.
00:04
They're requesting a welfare check on him, he works there.
00:08
Awesome.
00:14
All right, 2177.
00:16
I'm out of street drunk in a second for that vehicle.
00:21
12, 1115.
00:24
In those,
00:28
unmanned to me in room 760.
00:31
740. 740.
00:41
John 82532.
00:44
Go ahead.
00:48
All right.
00:50
She's at the callman.
00:52
(number withheld) on the miles.
00:58
Copy 1117.
01:06
Forty-five, 29.
01:08
2549.
01:14
We're clear, smith disabled, we were able to get her off the roadway.
01:17
What was the south of his motel call?
01:22
A welfare check on a depressed employee in room 716.
01:28
Okay, Johnny, I believe we were there yesterday.
01:31
I'll stop back, but we had a negative contact yesterday.
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