Man in wheelchair assisted into building at Art's Flowers, Dunbar WV


A man in a wheelchair near Art's Flowers requested help and was assisted into the building by the fire department. Law enforcement was not required after the assistance.
Audio|Source: Kanawha County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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13, we're going to call near Ohio Avenue, near Art's Flowers.
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There is a male, long-sleeved shirt and wheelchair saying that he needs help.
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And four.
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920. Agent 452, you can disregard tones.
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Time now is 920.
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Be raising up.
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Both a 920.
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Two measure.
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Two guys. Two guys.
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You said you got in contact with keyholder.
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The alarm company did ten-four.
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Tain.
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Four-out three-up.
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4.
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Area 7th Avenue, Iowa Street, 7th Avenue, Iowa.
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The Tans Subaru Alback broke down in the roadway, by they will need a record.
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Good question of records.
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10-4[1].
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I can go ahead and start one now.
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10-4[1]. I'm showing you around.
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Measure any end to back up for.
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104 measure. I'll keep in the house.
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104, sir.
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Tell me out with a disabled vehicle.
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Not 61.
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Subject's wheel chair was in. He just needed an help coach inside the building.
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We'll be clearing service.
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Stand Foreign Service, 923.
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I'm 24.
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The other
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113. The 1-13.
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The 113.
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113, go ahead.
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Yes, her fire department gone on scene. Advise Mel just had a dead wheelchair needing help into the home, no longer needing law enforcement.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood
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Location mentioned:
Near Ohio Ave, Dunbar, WV 25064
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