Officer requests ambulance for unresponsive employee, Jasper IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to Southside McDonald's in Jasper for a welfare check on an employee who had been in the restroom for over an hour. Upon arrival, they found a 32-year-old woman who appeared disoriented and unaware of her surroundings. An ambulance was requested to assist her.
Audio|Heard on: Dubois IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Signal 8 Southside McDonald's received a call from Community Corrections requesting us to do a welfare check on (name withheld).
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She is employed at that location and she's also a resident at Community Corrections.
00:12
The manager at McDonald's advised she went into the restroom approximately an hour and a half ago and has not come out.
00:17
They're wanting an officer to do a welfare check.
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15.
00:24
You asked for 24, I'm clear.
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My radio's down.
00:27
Car 15 arriving.
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Car 15.
00:31
24 is arriving.
00:33
Car 22, I'll be out with the other units.
00:38
Car 22.
00:39
Are you requesting additional units?
00:43
An ambulance.
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32-year-old female, unknown reason at this time.
00:49
She's just requesting an ambulance.
00:51
She's unaware of her surroundings and condition.
00:55
Yes, car 23, send me out the other units.
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Location mentioned:
US-231, Jasper, IN 47547
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