Welfare check requested for woman with cancer, Lakeview OR
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A welfare check was requested for a woman with cancer living alone near South G Street. A previous check in November resulted in hospital transport. Contact was made at the hospital where she remains a patient.
Audio|Heard on: Lake County Public Safety & Forestry
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02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Jenny and is Penny Welfare Check?
00:06
3727, go ahead with info.
00:11
RPA to Lindsay Carnet requesting a welfare check for her stepmom, (name withheld), who resides near South G Street.
00:18
She mentioned has cancer and the RP hasn't talked to her in a few months.
00:22
She does live alone,
00:24
and they're requesting a phone call with the outcome.
00:28
Copy, see you tomorrow.
00:32
Okay.
00:37
Twenty-seven.
00:42
Just information, there was a previous welfare check at that location on the 24th of November,
00:49
and it looks like that time, 3703 handled that, and she was taken to the hospital.
00:55
Copy, thank you.
01:01
37.27 out.
01:04
Teddy.
01:11
614.
01:13
3814, I'll be 121 and I'll have a rider with me.
01:16
1213, the number.
01:24
Charles 467, 520.
01:25
Charles 467, 520.
01:33
At anything.
01:36
3727.
01:38
3727.
01:40
Have we made contact at the hospital and see if she's there?
01:44
I can call them and ask them.
01:51
14, agency assist.
01:56
3814. 3814.
01:58
I'll be out the county on a welfare check.
02:00
This is 400 block of South G Street.
02:02
George.
02:12
At 822.
02:14
27.
02:20
Go ahead.
02:23
I contact at the hospital.
02:24
She's still a patient there.
02:26
Copy, thank you.
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Location mentioned:
S G St, Lakeview, OR 97630
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