Welfare check after report of vehicle with open door, Bremerton WA
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According to the dispatch call, a welfare check was conducted after a vehicle with an open door was reported near Elizabeth Avenue. The vehicle belonged to a local resident. A verbal disturbance was noted nearby but was unrelated to the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Kitsap County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, Bremerton City Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:10
Transcript:
00:00
I don't know if this is related but there's a vehicle with the open door.
00:04
I believe it belongs to a nearby resident.
00:08
I'll be on a welfare check.
00:13
Create a new detail.
00:19
Affirmative.
00:20
You can clear this date David and new detail for welfare check.
00:26
I'll apply when you're ready.
00:30
Go ahead.
00:34
Family Franks, 9-221.
00:37
For a unit was trying to call 729, you can call again.
00:48
South of 17th.
00:50
Radio 1515.
01:00
Check-off, off 2623.
01:02
Receive the notes, you can close it, LC-Charles.
01:07
On 633-16-16.
01:08
On 633-16-16.
01:15
Engine 17, BLS Green Response, (number withheld) Richard Drive, Southwest, Cross Street,
01:22
and Bear Lake Drive Southwest.
01:25
Engine 17, BLS Green Response, (number withheld) Bircher Drive Southwest, Southwest, Cross Street, Southwest, Sylvan Street and Bear Lake Drive Southwest.
01:34
Timeout 1616, WQEM 3801.
01:44
455.
01:46
Charles 445.
01:48
The vehicle belongs here near Elizabeth Ave also.
01:53
Go ahead with your officer.
01:55
Possibly related to the verbal, I see a lot of Modelo cans inside the vehicle.
02:02
But not one, it's not obvious.
02:06
Would you like me to cross-reference to the previous?
02:09
Affirmatives.
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Location mentioned:
Elizabeth Ave, Bremerton, WA 98337
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