Welfare check at nursing home for unwell resident, Wakarusa IN


A welfare check was conducted at a nursing home near North Washington St for a resident slurring words and refusing transport. The nursing staff confirmed they are caring for the resident now.
Audio|Source: Elkhart, Goshen & Elkhart County Police, Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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We have the The Waters of Wakarusa are a welfare check there on North Washington St. 59 is in a nursing home.
00:05
Does not know what nursing home is unable to get any service and wants help.
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He advised that he is going to be tuned in his hands.
00:14
Refusing a 76, he's also going to be sliring his words.
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10-4[1], 10-26[2].
00:21
10-4[1].
00:24
5-0, his back out by 1076 through Waters.
00:27
10-4[1]. We're unaware on a room number.
00:30
Subject's name is a (name withheld).
00:36
Dispatch 9-9-215.
00:39
59 re-tX. The advice the accused is westbound on a bike path approaching 12th and Leroy.
00:50
Okay.
00:52
For the next question, 41.
00:55
Throw it.
01:01
Dispatch 9215. Did you have traffic?
01:04
No, yeah.
01:09
104.
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Dispatch 507508, just on 43 to 59 advice that he got help now on that disconnected.
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Dispatch, I'm in here.
01:22
5.7, dispatch.
01:24
I'm clear.
01:25
1023, 508, you're missing on the night.
01:29
9-236.
01:31
74.
01:36
Defatch 507.
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507.
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507. 5.7.
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Leave it up to your discretion. If you want to signal 9, the nurse calls it. We call the nurse advice that the subject is 104. They're taking care of him now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
[2]
10-26: Detaining subject / Subject in custody
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Location mentioned:
Near N Washington St, Wakarusa, IN 46573
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