Child calls 911 over parents' welfare concern, Spokane WA
Officers responded to a welfare check after a child called 911 saying her father took Narcan and her mother was being evasive when questioned. The parents were home with the child, unsure why the call was made. Officers were requested to check on the family's welfare near Westview Avenue.
Audio|Source: Spokane City Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
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Is that something new? If you can start for an impossible argument or a welfare check, it's going to be 2140.
00:05
That one's going to be 241-808.
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Initially, he came in as a child caller, said, let me get my mom.
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My dad took Narcan and we don't know why.
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And a male was hurting his back, right on the phone, let me know if you actually need to be on that.
00:17
There was lots of cussing.
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On call back, we got a female on the line who's (name withheld).
00:24
She's in local, DOL is not licensed.
00:26
She said that it was just her and her husband at home with the kid.
00:29
They didn't know why the daughter called.
00:32
But possibly because she found the Narcan didn't know what it was.
00:36
Mom was being pretty evasive with the answer question.
00:38
Can you go to the 186 on the crash? She'll have to check on the welfare of the child there.
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