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From YouTube: From City Hall - Ward 3
Description
Oklahoma City Ward 3 Councilman Larry McAtee talks with Sheryl Presley and Jamie O'Leary about senior safety issues in the community and the upcoming Informed Senior Seminar.
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C
Have
non-emergency
numbers
and
we
have
emergency
numbers
which
are
911
and
the
typical
question
I
get
is?
Is
it
okay
for
me
to
call
911
one
if
it's
not
really
an
emergency
and
the
answer
is
yes,
we
want
you
to
call
9-1-1
and
we
will
not
judge
your
emergency.
We
just
want
you
to
call
us
if
you
think
something
is
wrong.
Call
our
our
call
takers
and
we
will
handle
that
for
you.
So.
A
B
We
have
our
inform
Senior
Seminar
coming
up,
it
will
be
April
20th
for
8:30
to
12:00,
and
all
they
need
to
do
is
call
to
RSVP
at
the
Oklahoma
City
action
center.
Two
nine
seven,
two
five
three
five:
that
way
we
can
have
a
count
for
the
breakfast.
Okay
and
that's
gonna-
be
held
we're
at
OSU
OKC,
900,
North,
Portland
students
in
our
third
floor
and
look
for
the
yellow
signs
that
say:
inform
Senior
Seminar
and
look
for
Oklahoma
City
police
officers
they're
excited
about
it.
They
love
to
participate.
They
love
our
seniors
because.
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B
They
do,
and
you
know
the
the
career
criminals
love
to
target
them,
especially
with
the
scams
that
we
see
every
day
because
they
look
at
their
generation
they're
the
ones
that
have
the
most
money
and
have
the
most
access
to
get
to
the
money.
And
so
that's
why
they
really
prey
it
on
plus.
They
grew
up
in
a
time
they
could
trust
people
so.
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C
Before
you
call
9-1-1,
if
you
think,
you're
the
victim
of
a
scam
and
that
can
be
a
telephone
scam
or
somebody
showing
up
at
your
door
offering
to
do
odd
jobs
for
you
that
you
did
not
call
jot
down
any
information
tag,
numbers
phone
numbers
from
where
the
phone
call
came
from
if
they
provide
a
name
if
they
provide
any
other
information,
always
jot
that
down.
That
may
help
us
catch
these
people
that
are
trying
to
target
our
seniors.
Are
there
some
popular.
C
I've
actually
had
one
happened
to
me,
and
fortunately,
I
knew
it
was
a
scam.
The
IRS
scams
are
very
big
right
now,
they're
very
there's
a
ling,
a
SPECT,
you
will
get
a
phone
call
and
the
person
on
the
other
than
line
will
tell
you
that
you
owe
money
that
local
law
enforcement
is
about
to
arrest
you
and
that
you
need
to
purchase
gift
cards
at
a
specific
store
in
town
and
scratch.
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Those
gift
cards
off
the
numbers
on
the
back
and
read
them
to
this
individual
on
the
phone
they're
very
overbearing,
and
they
give
explicit
instructions
not
to
hang.
We
have
had
more
than
one
person
fall
prey
to
this,
so
that's
just
one
of
many
scams
that
occur
over
the
telephone
and
I
believe
that
these
these
people
that
victimize
our
seniors
leverage
technology
that
seniors
aren't
familiar
with
to
intimidate
them
into
making
choices
that
are
that
are
detrimental
to
their
finances.
So.
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Gives
that
criminal
access
to
that
money
immediately
so
I
would
tell
you
you
need
to
get
me
three
thousand
dollars
worth
of
google
play
cards
and
the
IRS
accepts
those
cards
so
I
need
you
to
go
to
Family,
Dollar
and
purchase
three
thousand
dollars
worth
and
go
sit
in
your
car
and
stay
on
the
line
with
me
and
read
me
the
numbers
on
the
back
and
as
soon
as
that
individual
articulates
those
numbers
to
the
scammer.
They
have
their
money
and
it's
it's
very
difficult
to
get
that
information
back.
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And
what
they
capitalized
on
is
fear
and
urgency.
They
give
you
time
limits.
They
use
the
reference
laws
that
aren't
real
laws,
but
they
speak
fast.
They
will
mention.
Entities
like
Department
of
Homeland
Security
is
on
the
other
line.
Local
law
enforcement
has
a
warrant.
We
can
take
care
of
your
warrant.
C
If
you
just
pay
us
this
money,
they
get
so
detailed
that
they'll
get
on
Google
Earth
and
they
will
ask
you
for
your
zip
code
and
they
will
tell
you
which
stores
will
accept
certain
quantities
of
money,
and
so
at
that
point
they
leverage
that
urgency
to
make
people
make
a
decision
in
a
short
period
of
time.
Well,.
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B
In
April
the
in-form
Senior
Seminar
over
at
osu-okc
the
students
in
our
third
floor,
it
will
be
held
April
20th,
it
starts
at
8:30.
They
can
start
coming
in
as
early
as
7:30
and
all
they
need
to
do
is
make
a
phone
call
to
our
Oklahoma
City
action
center,
two
nine
seven,
two
five
three
five
in
the
morning
we
will
have
an
opening
session
that
will
have
frauds
and
scams
and
Jamie
O'leary
is
going
to
be
on
the
panel.
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B
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B
As
soon
as
we
do,
the
panel
we'll
take
a
short
break,
and
then
we
have
four
different
breakout
sessions
they
can
attend.
We
have
identity
theft,
we
have
fall
and
fire
prevention
Medicare
updates,
because
you
know
the
new
Medicare
cards
will
be
sent
out.
So
it's
important
that
you
get
the
right
information
Medicare
will
not
call
you
asking
you
to
verify
the
number
or
for
you
to
pay
for
your
new
Medicare
card.
Also,
we
will
have
nutrition
and
fitness.
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We
have
a
wonderful
committee
and
I'm
so
blessed
to
be
able
to
have
the
people
that
we
have
that
are
there,
so
it
takes
us
a
while
to
plan
this,
but
we
listen
to
our
seniors
but,
more
importantly,
we
care
about
keeping
them
safe
and
we
care
about
not
having
any
more
victims.
That
is
really.
Our
goal
is
to
do
preventative.
Do.
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B
B
Have
three
in
the
metro:
we
have
triad
north,
try
it
south
and
try
it
east.
If
anyone
would
like
information,
if
they'll
call
my
office
at
306,
four
336,
we
always
have
a
speaker,
but
my
partner
and
I
with
Oklahoma
County
Sheriff's
Office.
We
keep
them
updated
with
the
current
frauds
and
scams
that
target
our
seniors
today,
here
in
our
city
and
in
our
state.
So.
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B
A
B
Grandpa
lease
officers
gave
over
six
thousand
eight
hundred
and
seventy
five
dollars
out
of
their
own
pockets
to
provide
Christmas
gifts
for
children
that
are
being
raised
by
their
grandparents.
That
would
otherwise
not
get
anything.
Six
thousand
eight
hundred
and
seventy
five
dollars
their
own
pocket
out
of
their
own.
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B
And
they're
on
such
a
fixed
income
councilman
that
they
cannot
afford
backpacks
or
school
or
Christmas
gifts.
So
twice
a
year.
We
come
together
with
some
main
family
services
and
we
provide
the
backpacks
and
school
supplies
and
Christmas
gifts,
because
those
are
two
things
that,
with
the
budget
they're
on,
while
they've
graciously
stepped
up
to
the
plate
to
raise
their
grandchildren,
they
just
can't
afford
those
but
I'm,
very
proud
of
my
police,
family
they're.
So
amazing,
now.
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B
A
Know
it
just
comes
across
my
mind,
a
lot
that
our
Police
Department
are
doing
to
improve
the
quality
of
life
of
all
our
citizens,
and
in
this
case,
especially
our
seniors
that
maybe
we
don't
think
about
all
we
think
about
is
hey.
That
policeman
is
going
to
get
me
for
running
a
red
light
or
something
there's
a
lot
of
proactive
things
going
on
Arthur
J
me
to
try
to
improve
our
quality
of
life.
Yes,.
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There
are,
you
know,
I
wish.
We
had
so
much
time
to
talk
about
this,
because
we
we
consider
ourselves
public
servants
that
we
serve
our
community.
We
serve
our
police
officers,
we
serve
our
citizens
and
we,
my
folks,
will
do
a
lot
behind
the
scenes
if
they
get
a
call
from
someone
who
is
in
need.
They
have
gathered
food,
they
have
gathered
cards,
money
appliances,
the
list
just
goes
on
and
on
they
care
so
much
about
these
people
and
they
care
about
their
plights,
and
so
we
do
you're
exactly
right.
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B
A
C
A
Senior
Center
program,
informed,
hey
seniors,
marked
that
on
your
calendar
call
the
number
that
Cheryl
has
given
you.
Let's
get
involved,
let's
make
Oklahoma
City
a
city
that
is
not
only
taking
care
of
the
young
people
and
the
future
that
they
have,
but
taking
care
of
our
senior
citizens.
Who've
invested
so
much
and
we're
so
so
thankful
for
them.
For
what
they've
done
to
give
us
the
quality
of
life
that
we
have
today.
May
God
bless
you
as
you
continue
this
effort.
They
god
bless.
You
seniors,
let's
get
informed
and
let's
support
this
program.