Police conduct welfare check at residence after no contact, Buffalo NY
Police responded to a welfare check near Coronation Drive after a caller reported no contact with her son who recently returned from the hospital with new medication. Officers found the man lying on the floor and confirmed he was conscious.
Audio|Source: Amherst Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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It's going to be a welfare check.
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Near Coronation Drive.
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Plainant's mom calling from Akron.
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She says she hasn't heard from (name withheld) since yesterday.
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He just got home from the hospital with new medication and she's concerned.
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Tell more.
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And there's some history there with 941 and CIS Crisis Services.
00:25
Okay.
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Four copies.
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Screens update, I'll be clear.
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Nice, we'll help.
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Do you try giving our subject a call?
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Definitely.
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You're just sleeping in there, we'll see us if you wait for.
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We can see our subjects laying in here on the floor.
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He's not moving.
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I'm sleeping in a makeshift bed, but we can't rise them.
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Front door is unlocked.
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Are we clear to enter to do a welfare check?
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10-4[1].
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5 this day.
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All right, we'll be heading in, then.
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You can keep there with him.
01:25
Chat points.
01:30
Very conscious.
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Support, we're learning conversation.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Near Coronation Dr, Buffalo, NY 14226
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