Welfare check on confused elderly man near Broadway Avenue East, Seattle WA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders conducted a welfare check on an elderly man appearing confused near Pizza Twist on Broadway Avenue East. The man showed signs of mental health issues and was observed outside talking about an abandoned baby that was actually a pile of coats. Emergency services were called to assist and counsel the individual.
Audio|Heard on: Seattle Fire / Seattle Police East / South Precincts
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Transcript:
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For a welfare check on an elderly male who appears confused standing in front of the Pizza Twist, near Broadway Avenue East.
00:09
In email, 6-2 to 755 thin billed, we're in a black hoodie black pants.
00:14
If you're a care unit, they can also respond.
00:17
Here, four, five, unfortunately.
00:19
Receive.
00:24
Receive. Question sector shoplift, 6205, Korsenavany South at the Harbor Freight.
00:30
There's a mail that took magnetic locks off of multiple items.
00:33
It's still in the store and has a machete in their cart that they have not paid for yet.
00:39
6205, Korsenavany South.
00:45
Copy, narcotics activity in a vehicle parked southbound, associated with a Tad Cadallac sedan,
00:55
unowned snail and underneath female passenger.
00:58
Goose-729.
01:00
And also, 20012, looks like the subject was watching an abandoned baby, which is really a pile of coats.
01:11
It looks like he was outside yelling and having an active delusion about a baby with him.
01:17
Calm down for a moment.
01:19
He appears to be having mental health issues.
01:24
Senator 12, Copley, what was the time to lay on that last broadcast?
01:31
That was at 1436 break, but we did get a call back a minute ago from Danny.
01:45
He said that he,
01:47
this coworker, reached out to the downtown emergency services and they are coming to check on the subject.
01:53
Said it's okay to counsel.
01:55
I'll have you continue in anyway.
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