Man found slumped in truck sparks Archbold McDonald's alarm, Archbold OH
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A person was found slumped in a white pickup truck at Archbold McDonald's, sparking concern with a welfare check called in by a cautious bystander.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:47
Transcript:
00:00
For everyone, can you make your way out to the Archbold McDonald's for a pro-check brief?
00:07
Go on.
00:13
Should be looking for a white RAM pickup.
00:18
It should be more on the back of the lot.
00:21
towards the right of the drive-through.
00:24
My safety called and said this gentleman would look to be slumped over.
00:30
She wasn't sure if he was even breathing or not.
00:34
She didn't want to approach him, but thought she should call it in.
00:42
Three, sir, one, twice a third, sir.
00:46
Three-three-one, go ahead.
00:49
37.
00:58
331-225, brief, verse 7.
01:02
3111-1-1-1-2-2-0.
01:09
6,
01:11
John Nora King 1446.
01:14
Okay.
01:15
Okay.
01:21
2619.
01:23
Oh,
01:26
okay. 2,6002-231.
01:32
2600-2-331.
01:35
Go ahead.
01:41
I'm reading that seven coming back on a white 2014-o-tico place is valid.
01:48
Arro is a Jason L.
01:50
Klingaman out of Wausian.
01:54
Klingaman looks to be valid no wants.
01:57
Revise the last part you cut off.
02:02
Jason Lee, Klingaman looks to be valid no wants.
02:08
Yeah, of course.
02:12
Ashland May 12 full count.
02:14
The in service returning.
02:16
Here's left.
02:21
301, twice third.
02:26
331, go ahead.
02:33
The CEP once contacted by me.
02:35
I do not believe so.
02:42
He was just resting from probably so earlier.
02:46
He seems to be okay.
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Location mentioned:
S Defiance St, Archbold, OH 43502
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