Welfare check for sick spouse without heat near old county rd, Cavendish VT
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A welfare check was requested near Old County Road in Cavendish because a sick spouse is at home without heat while the person with an extreme risk protection order is away.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor County Sheriff
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Transcript:
00:00
We have an address near Old County Road in Cavendish at his address.
00:06
Be advised that he had a temporary extreme risk protection order in place from Windsor County State's Attorney.
00:15
It says protection order issued.
00:18
The hearing date is December 8th.
00:21
Water stipulates that depended a drill equals all firearms.
00:27
Acknowledgment. Is his wife the other victim in that?
00:35
He doesn't say that there's a victim.
00:37
The chance says that she's an extreme risk, but there's no information as far as...
00:45
Acknowledgment, his wife is home sick, very sick, and there's no heat, and he's going to be gone for a little bit, so he is concerned for welfare at the moment.
01:01
1440, if we can get a welfare check at that address, just to make sure his wife is okay.
01:14
Go ahead.
01:17
Is that something Weathersfield Fire could run up and do for us?
01:23
I will check momentarily.
01:27
I just came down on to 131.
01:32
I can contact Ludlow PD to see if they can do an agency assist to that location if you'd like.
01:46
Yeah, County 6401, you contact rubble, I'll have them swing up there if they can.
01:51
If not, contact the fire department.
01:53
If not, contact the fire department.
01:58
Now four, I'll get a hold of letbo if they can agency assist to that location.
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Location mentioned:
Old County Rd, Cavendish, VT 05142
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