Emergency crews respond to welfare check at Jenks apartments, Jenks OK
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to The Reserve at Elm Apartments in Jenks for a welfare check on an individual who was unresponsive to contact. The call was made by a family member after the individual, recently released from the hospital for chest pain, appeared lethargic. Police considered forcing entry to check the person’s condition.
Audio|Heard on: Jenks Fire
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01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Ladder two, stand by for possible forced entry at The Reserve at Elm Apartments per PD.
00:21
Roger, ladder two, request an ambulance to The Reserve at Elm Apartments near 101st Place, apartment 1017.
00:29
We have a fifty-eight-year-old female inside not responding to the door.
00:36
Initially a welfare check; she was at the hospital for chest pain last week.
00:41
Her daughter (name withheld) called it in, said she sounded lethargic over the phone.
00:44
Now she's not responding to PD.
00:55
Still air two, Ralph.
00:58
Water two, Ralph.
01:07
Roger that, sir.
01:08
Thanks, Ralph.
01:11
I'm starting them now.
01:15
Copy.
01:24
Dispatch station two.
01:28
Go ahead.
01:31
Did you say the PD is forcing the door?
01:35
Not at this time, but it looks like they're considering it.
01:42
I copy; they're considering it. Also, there's no 603 today.
01:47
Copy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
W 101st Pl S, Jenks, OK 74037
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