Mental health crisis welfare check for woman living in car, Pompano Beach FL
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Responders were called to check the welfare of a woman possibly experiencing a mental health crisis who has been living in her car near North Federal Highway in Pompano Beach.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Fire/Rescue Dispatch
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02:21
Transcript:
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17401 engine 24 respond to a welfare check[1] near North Federal Highway from Lopiz 1430
00:11
440 1430
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1430
00:25
National 5203 Rescue 52 Response on Unomedical North Courts strides off the West 27th Avenue 1430 Copy in 2028 1431 630 out of service in 2032 where Copy your 6th 3rd 1431
00:56
Happy 1431.
01:01
Let's be proud to show you and row.
01:07
Call it as males laying down on the ground, unsure of the issue at the corner of Southwest 27th Avenue.
01:13
Advice he's in the location where the kids are dropped off, 1431.
01:22
Okay.
01:23
Copy engine 731.
01:30
Quintraulton-1-10-1-Catheaval.
01:35
Quintown, it is Quintan 110 and Cat's safety.
01:37
We'll copy you available.
01:39
1431. 21-24.
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Enter 24.
01:50
Is there where everyone is going to go? Just a well protect.
01:57
Let me see if the SO is going so they put in a call for fire rescue.
02:07
Got it.
02:10
It's in reference to a psychotic female who's been living in her car in front of the business.
02:15
I've known what the vehicle description is.
02:17
She's a white female, blonde, 5'2, 252-year-old.
Police codes explained
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[1]
welfare check: Request for responders to verify a person's well-being at a location
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Location mentioned:
N Federal Hwy, Pompano Beach, FL 33060
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