Silent 911 calls raise alarm for 93-year-old in Huntington, Huntington OR
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Concern ignites as a 93-year-old male in Huntington makes silent 911 calls, prompting emergency responders to check on his wellbeing amid unclear circumstances.
Audio|Heard on: Baker County Sheriff and Fire
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
530 incomplete 911.
00:08
110, West Adam Street and Huntington.
00:12
Correction, East Adam Street and Huntington.
00:14
We had a male briefly on the line.
00:17
He did say hello and then that he was unable to hear us.
00:20
He's called 911 twice at this time.
00:24
I'm just hopping on the freeway at the 302.
00:26
I'll be in round code two.
00:30
Copy, we're going to give him a call back to see if he can hear us that way.
00:34
Copy advice.
00:38
1529.
00:44
That call, Matt, the Easter, West, Adams.
00:49
East Adams.
00:51
I believe it's going to be a (name withheld).
00:55
We've got a history of medical calls.
00:57
We can get a fire medical headed that way if you'd like.
01:00
A farm, please.
01:04
1531.
01:27
It was filed the 110 East Adams State for a male in 93 years of age.
01:32
We received two 911 calls from the male.
01:35
He was unable to hear this back.
01:37
We're unsure of the nature of complaint.
01:39
We do have an empty email from Baker.
02:00
Station 20, responds 110 East Adams Street in Huntington for a 93-year-old male.
02:05
We received two in-complaint 911 calls from him.
02:08
He was unable to hear dispatch and we were unable to gather nature of complaint.
02:12
Station 30 has been paged out and we have a deputy route from Baker.
02:23
1533.
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Location mentioned:
E Adams St, Huntington, OR 97907
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