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Welfare check requested for older man on Nebraska Street
Medical Emergency
Nebraska St, Spindale, NC 28160
A welfare check was requested for an older man on Nebraska Street who was walking and waving his arms.
Audio|Source: Rutherford County Sheriff, Fire and EMS
00:28
Transcript: Central S208. Go ahead. Newton, Piedpile 422, tunnel. We have a welfare check on Nebraska Street. Older white male, possibly in his 70s, gray hair, polo shirt, gray shorts, walking around, flailing his arms around, caller was requesting a welfare check. Thank you.
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Nebraska St, Spindale, NC 28160
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