Welfare check on elderly woman in vehicle at restaurant, Frederick MD
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a welfare check on an elderly woman found asleep or unconscious in a tan SUV parked outside a restaurant near Bennett Creek Avenue in Urbana.
Audio|Heard on: Frederick County Sheriff - FCSO Dispatch 1
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01:51
Transcript:
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To 235 and 225 respond for a welfare check on (name withheld) in Urbana near Bennett Creek Avenue.
00:10
Reports say there is a woman in her vehicle in front of the restaurant who may be asleep or passed out behind the wheel.
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7212 213 225.
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213 settle 225 direct.
00:28
The woman is in her 70s and is in a tan Ford Explorer.
00:35
752, pardon?
00:37
752. Can you run a Maryland tag for me?
00:44
That's right, go ahead.
00:49
9 to Edward William 4874.
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7.4, stay-bye.
00:58
234 welfare okay so anyone two thirty four ten thirty four ten further to seven fifty two hundred fifty-five.
01:16
Okay Edward William four eight seven four returns on a two thousand sixteen four diffusion.
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Expiration date.
01:28
December 31st, 2025.
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It's registered to a (name withheld) of Hagerstown.
01:34
29 negative.
01:35
10-4[1], I'll have traffic on that, US 15 north at Creamery Road.
01:43
Now we're coming off on 140, I'm sure.
01:46
7.50, 6.10.
01:48
916, you can have any welfare check.
01:51
Kessel the first.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Bennett Creek Ave, Frederick, MD 21704
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