Man in electric wheelchair stranded with dead battery


Audio|Source: Weirton Police and Fire
01:56
Transcript:
Sent the ambulance over broke towers because the guy's electric wheelchair and battery died. They wanted him taking out of the road and carried up to his apartment because he didn't have any legs. Sent the ambulance there and they couldn't find him. Called the caller back. They said people pushed (name withheld) out of the road, took him up to his apartment, but he didn't look good and he needed checked. Nobody knew where he was. I advised the ambulance, (name withheld) was marking you, somewhere on the second floor. Amosters just call back and advised. They need PD response because something was going on there. Not sure. Stand for, do we still know apartment number? Can we call and order to something try to figure it out? They're there with a patient. They're saying the guy don't want his vitals checked, but there are what in PD to respond. I don't know what's going on. I'm going to try to find out. A female had an orange, gas-powered, black and becker long hour in a back yard with a grass bag on. That's the time she saw it was Monday. It's taken some time before them. I suspect it was the same people who stole the bikes the other day. She was giving an instant number. I missed that traffic for the call. You just gave it up with call. 10-4-10-4-D-S. And in reference to the... overpowers they're in the parking lot and the crew she asked what was going on and they said they just need some PD to deal with the subjects that called. So they're off that.
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Weirton, WV 26062
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