Deputy checks welfare after accidental 911 call, Topeka KS


A deputy responded to a welfare check near SW Montara Pkwy after a 911 call. Upon contact, it was determined the call was accidental and no emergency was found.
Audio|Source: Shawnee County Sheriff
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Transcript:
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142 for a signal 36.
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Go ahead.
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near SW Montara Pkwy.
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near SW Montara Pkwy.
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He had a 911 van line. The number of service history of 1097 at the case address and we work 1077 on call back.
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24, you have one direct my way just in case.
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104, 154.
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In real, you can't wait.
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126 hours.
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143, you can leave 142, 1080, so I'll take it and then I'll just have 153 full my way so you's close.
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10-for, 142 I'll show you 10-8[2].
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242, I'll show you 10-8[2].
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You're all standard.
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Ten-for.
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142 you can show me 10.23 at the welfare set.
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104-132 hours.
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143 myself in 153 or 1023? 10-23[1]? 10 -4-130s.
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143, I made contact with (name withheld) and the other individual. It was an accident on 911, so you can clear me with no report. Any of the X-on?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-23: Unit has arrived at the location or scene.
[2]
10-8: In service and available to respond to calls.
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Location mentioned:
Near SW Montara Pkwy, Topeka, KS 66619
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