Welfare check for woman missing two days near Main St, North Reading MA
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Authorities responded to a welfare check for a 24-year-old woman missing for two days near Main Street. She has a history of bipolar disorder.
Audio|Heard on: Reading Police & Fire Dispatch
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02:58
Transcript:
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Recording. Running to police and fire units, request for a welfare check near Main Street, apartment number 5.
00:09
Five eight hundred.
00:13
Free feet.
00:20
I should leave on for 273-3.
00:30
Near Main Street Apartment 5.
00:34
Near Main Street, Apartment 5.
00:37
We're all the way.
00:43
102 Reading.
00:46
102.
00:51
What was the reason for the welfare check on Main Street?
00:57
It's 270-270.
01:01
Right, what was the reasons for the welfare check?
01:05
Stand by one.
01:11
All alarm, engine three, paramedic 1-2-270 Main Street.
01:18
Apartment 5 for the welfare check.
01:20
It's going to be a 24-year-old female, has not been heard from in about two days, and she has by four.
01:27
All right, we're doing.
01:31
Running P 102.
01:33
Good.
01:36
Ray, it's going to be a 24-year-old female, has not been heard from in two days to the history of bipolar.
01:46
We're on your health line that way, as well.
01:50
Thank you. Thank you.
01:55
A friend.
02:01
I received.
02:10
Hi, thanks, Reading.
02:13
Hi, weeks.
02:15
Right, that was near Main Street in Reading, right? Because that's a dentist office.
02:21
Right, we're attempting call back now.
02:23
Oh, yeah.
02:29
...25-9.
02:30
Two is at eight quarters.
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Get me held to go up for him.
02:39
Okay, Quirters open for me as down on.
02:41
Right,
02:46
stand by one.
02:52
Right, you can disregard.
02:53
It's in North Reading.
02:56
Roger, have the update, thank you.
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