Wrong-way driver and welfare checks on downtown streets, Seattle WA
Police responded to a wrong-way driver driving a silver Subaru Forester with expired plates near Top Pot Donuts in downtown Seattle. They also conducted a welfare check on a man crying in distress for about an hour near Belmont Avenue East. Additionally, medical assistance was requested for a 42-year-old woman with a leg wound.
Audio|Source: Seattle Downtown Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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The wrong way driver.
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Five on Lenore just as north of us.
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Great.
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I'm David III v.
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Five on Lenora.
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Bring me in the parking lot near Top Pot Donuts, Washington plate.
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Boy, Zebra, Robert, 45, 6.9.
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Copy, Boy, Zebra, Robert, 45, 16.
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Parking on a Top Pot Donuts.
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One day to three.
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One day three.
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Go ahead.
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Your plate, (number withheld), is clear.
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Expired on a silver Subaru Forester.
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Receive under control.
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Receive under control.
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At a detector welfare check, near Belmont Avenue East.
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On Belmont, there is a man crying as if he's in agony over the last hour, possibly related to the disturbance nearby.
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Near Belmont Avenue East.
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30 and what?
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1043.
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I get C.O. Fire for a female,
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42-year-age, alert and conscious.
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She's got some seepage on a wound on her leg.
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She wants some assistance.
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Is... The first handler?
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Receive.
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Are you going to be standing by with her?
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