Abandoned 911 call at Deruyter address with suspicious sounds, Deruyter NY
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According to the dispatch call, an abandoned 911 call was received from a 911-only phone near Crumb Hill Road in the town of Deruyter. The dispatcher heard rustling and breathing sounds during the call. The location has a history of domestic incidents and probation checks. Units were dispatched but there were no available backups in nearby counties.
Audio|Heard on: Madison NY Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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414. I have an abandoned call.
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It came from a 911 only phone in the town of Deruyter.
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I have no units available.
00:08
Are you able to cite that way?
00:11
Permanent from the LED.
00:15
It's near Crumb Hill Road, Town of Deruyter.
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Near Crumb Hill Road in the town of Deruyter.
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It came from a 911 only phone.
00:25
Here's some rustling, sounding like someone breathing in the background.
00:28
There's a history of domestic incidents and probation checks at that location.
00:33
Okay.
00:36
414. Let me see if Cortland County has a unit in the area for backup.
00:43
If you have somebody close by, otherwise I'll have 3.8 come down with me.
00:49
Appreciate. I won't give them a call.
00:50
739.
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438 Control.
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438.
00:53
Could that be that abandoned call being around with 444.
00:58
Perfect. 4143, just you're advised.
01:01
Yeah, Cortland and Shenango neither had anybody available this time.
01:04
I'll show you both responding at 741.
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Location mentioned:
Crumb Hill Rd, Deruyter, NY 13052
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