Medical welfare check requested for disoriented male in Morgan County, Morgan County WV
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A welfare check was requested for a disoriented male with medical history at a residence near Coal Run Valley in Morgan County. The caller is in North Carolina and last spoke with the man's mother, who reported he was short of breath and not answering phone calls. Emergency services were dispatched to the location.
Audio|Heard on: Morgan County Fire, EMS and Mutual Aid
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Downing for a welfare check.
00:02
Near Coal Run Valley.
00:05
Okay,
00:06
Morgan.
00:08
Town call was on the phone with her mother.
00:11
Her dad came in, sounded disoriented,
00:14
sounded like he was short of breath.
00:16
Her mother stated there was something wrong with her dad.
00:19
She had to go.
00:20
They hung up the phone.
00:21
They're not longer answering the phone.
00:23
She's requesting a welfare check.
00:27
Acknowledgment, how long ago was that?
00:34
She didn't advise how long ago was; the callers in North Carolina.
00:38
The father does have medical history.
00:48
Acknowledgment. I've got a little bit of exciting case you want to start EMS.
00:54
Acknowledgment. Acknowledgment.
01:00
What's somebody, how?
01:07
4 Morgan, I've got a 580, touch reward, real.
01:15
And just so you're aware, according to the GIS, it's actually going to be 4655 coal run valley for a Wayne booth subject.
01:26
Acknowledgment, you just want to take the cad.
01:30
It's going to be 9 miles out Fort Hill Road on the Mountain State Road.
01:49
Mountain State Road to Rhododendron Trail, it's going to be house number (number withheld).
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Morgan County, WV
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