Welfare check at Fort Lauderdale home with jammed door, Fort Lauderdale FL


Police conducted a welfare check at a residence near SW 41st Ave in Fort Lauderdale for a 74-year-old man not heard from in about a month. The front door was jammed, and assistance was needed to open it. No immediate signs of distress were found. Rescue and locksmith services were considered as backup.
Audio|Source: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
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Transcript:
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Go ahead. The signal 6-8 and 4-Zone.
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Reference to welfare check and then caller's 74-year-old friend that he's not been heard from in about a month.
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Four-zone unit 3, 10, 10, 6, no, at all.
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Fortune 44. 424-43.
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23, 106, to have a 2nd, 04.
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Go ahead.
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The VIII-725, Northwest 9-Overn.
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2725, North-South 9, Urban Town, 17, 54 case.
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Morning, 34.
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We're going to go to the L-1a-9 zone and then we start clearing the other ones.
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Just my zone is closer.
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So Paralyna Atlantic,
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and they always start heading north.
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Copy. You can't show you answer to the Atlantic Power Line, 1956.
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497 here right now.
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126.
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126. No check.
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Her front doors, James,
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and she needs assistance opening her door. She's also parked, please.
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All right, copy. Delta 2.
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So we'll be right in front of the bell of the tree.
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Test War, Bravo 43 made landline with a complainant. She's advising her front door is jammed and she needs help to open it up. 4-3 divided if she's a possible twin, but... You can refer it to rescue, and if they don't want it, then, you know, she can get a locksmith.
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But did 43 ascertain whether she was in any distress or anything like that?
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Location mentioned:
Near SW 41st Ave, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33317
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