Welfare check follows iPhone crash alert, resident safe, Waterloo IA
Authorities responded to a welfare check after an iPhone crash alert was received for a man living in West Branch. Initially, dispatch could not reach him, but his wife later confirmed he was safe. His phone was found inside a work truck.
Audio|Source: Black Hawk County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
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Checking of 96 could respond to the area near 340th Street, Northeast.
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We had an iPhone crash notification from a subject who lives in West Branch. If we're unable to get a hold of him when we try calling back,
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looks like he has three different vehicles registered to him.
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We're just trying to make sure he's okay at the welfare check at this point. We're the deputy you're out but they're coming from Seoul.
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Okay,
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for sure.
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They look like the beach pools they have, a white GMC SUV, a white Chevy pickup, and a gray IKEA SUV.
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So choose 10-8[1] at quarters.
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Okay.
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Yeah,
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we're going to see you to watch the Canfield next.
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Okay.
01:08
Rapid stage, come call 161, C-1C.
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Go for C. Rapids.
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ISP 96 in Disregard.
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Wife located his phone in a small office truck. He's okay.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-8: In service / available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Northeast Dr, Waterloo, IA
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