Welfare check for unresponsive man near South Newport Ave, Tulsa OK
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According to the dispatch call, emergency crews conducted a welfare check near South Newport Avenue after a neighbor reported hearing an elderly man moaning and not responding. Authorities noted the apartment had a flag for being unfit for occupancy, and responders prepared to make entry if necessary.
Audio|Heard on: Tulsa OK Fire Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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So, welfare check, Inhoff Plaza, near South Newport,
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near South Newport Avenue.
00:08
Not on pages 1130.
00:11
Latter K9, you're responding to South Rockford Avenue.
00:20
A female with a mental health history is saying that she can hear a fire.
00:31
We'll start TPD with this as well, and that pages 1180.
00:39
There's also an unfit for occupancy flag here.
00:42
It was just put on in September.
00:45
Well, action, I copies, thank you.
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Engine 29 medical emergency.
00:51
Inhoff, 65 and Newport.
00:54
Near South Newport, Apartment (number withheld),
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(number withheld).
01:00
Answers are out to a welfare check.
01:05
It looks like TPD got the original call from a neighbor that can hear their 80-year-old male neighbor inside moaning.
01:16
They think he is in pain.
01:19
He isn't getting up to come to the door.
01:22
I think we're probably starting for entry.
01:24
Matt is 1130.
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Location mentioned:
S Newport Ave, Tulsa, OK 74136
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