welfare check requested at locked apartment door, Oro Valley AZ
Fire rescue and police responded to a welfare check at a locked apartment door after attempts to contact the resident failed. The caller was a third party, and the resident's exact address could not be confirmed. Police welfare check was requested instead of forced entry.
Audio|Source: Oro Valley Police and Pima County Sheriff
01:9
Transcript:
00:00
The front door is locked and the person's not answering if it's room 601 at this building.
00:05
Can we do a call back for him, please, to see if you can open the door? Okay, see my.
00:14
(number withheld).
00:23
Engine 1.6-6-person, 433, North Brown Bay Avenue, Unit 14,
00:30
500 north and 1,200 and 1,200 West.
00:32
Respond on A6 West.
00:35
RescueE car.
00:39
We attempted to re-contact him and it just goes straight to voicemail.
00:45
Rescue copies,
00:47
due to the nature, we're not going to break his door in if you want to start a PD response.
00:53
Check. We also aren't able to confirm the address is actually his due to the fact that this came from a third-party caller.
01:02
Rescue and copies, if you want to put some TV call for a welfare check-in, I don't want to break this door in without more info.
01:08
We'll be clearing and service.
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Location mentioned:
Oro Valley, AZ
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