Concern over unhoused female near garage at mobile park, Fresno CA
Police responded to a welfare concern involving an unhoused female near a garage at Sierra Mobile Park. The female was reported crying and unresponsive to callbacks. The situation raised concerns about her well-being and possible connections to parole or restraining orders.
Audio|Source: Fresno City Police, Fire and EMS
06:40
Transcript:
00:00
There are problems for Tower 18, Zon 43518, near Cornelia and Norwich.
00:15
One drop to two.
00:18
Go ahead.
00:20
I just good guys. It looks like he's getting all sorts of names.
00:22
Address or history with the phone number does show that it's Fontaine Will send. He has extensive one-ray history and possibly on parole as well.
00:33
And unhoused to email an RP[3]7 there is that connected to the garage.
00:41
4-6.
00:42
4-6.
00:46
Any P-bit need to have response to Jensen and 41?
00:53
Any to respond with the P-bit? Tensions in 41?
01:00
40 to 70.
01:02
Good.
01:06
Was the offense still open when you left?
01:10
Negative.
01:14
7.6, give me a second answer. Wait for the ride a little quick. I'll be around the shortening. Okay.
01:23
Okay. You guys have a second phone? Do you have a like you go?
01:29
6-7-4-3-pre-call?
01:34
7-1. You can call me and he's on the phone right now.
01:42
David 32-nugitive, no license.
01:48
Agent 3, 3,
01:50
cancel, not a code.
01:55
Agent 3, copy, will be available.
02:00
103, hey what?
02:07
POMSTER Tower 18 Respondent on 435-18, near Cornelia and Norwich.
02:19
We'll be Sierra Mobile Park, space, 439.
02:24
46-47.4-7.
02:33
Check your phone.
02:41
Okay.
02:43
Okay.
02:46
Just confirming the mail app is not restrained in any RO[2]s.
02:51
Okay. Okay.
02:56
7-0. They are.
02:58
Chit seven. They were.
03:06
Three hundred thirty-two seconds. One second.
03:12
Unit come.
03:16
Charles 33.
03:17
Yeah,
03:18
they're still covering each other.
03:20
Charles 33 is that? You?
03:22
Charles 32.
03:25
Charles 32. Okay.
03:29
Squad 3. Hey, where?
03:32
Good. Squad 3. Hey, where?
03:34
Watch. What?
03:39
Good morning. Morning. Good morning.
03:43
What do you go ahead?
03:46
Clear me from my call. There's a right panel for it to the call.
03:51
Okay.
03:57
Number 32 on your call.
03:58
Seamol is calling 911 possibly sounds like a single actually.
04:03
Crying and then hook up. There's no answer on the call back. Address was obtained through his long because we have no history with the phone number.
04:10
All right, copy, thank you. Ah!
04:15
Pomer D's. A,
04:18
from Pamanese.
04:19
209[1]. That's going to be synch for any RO[2]S for relief. I can't be significant for any ROS for relief.
04:41
I got for thinking.
04:49
Friend no one two o' night.
04:52
Two on nine?
04:54
Well, I get me locked off for the night.
04:57
I copy, thank you.
05:05
I have to be working out. I'm going to work now.
05:06
Good.
05:10
The advisor will be held up on. You have a resolution.
05:13
Uh,
05:14
I just can't see why you apply your equipment.
05:22
70,
05:27
I think the majority of us are going to be tied up on next fatal line here.
05:31
Go and shut the channel down and we'll switch don't go on. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Hector.
05:39
President went to all units. Advice where you are switching, which will be closing.
05:44
Cowlaken State, 8 Lincoln Adam Tom, 264, should come back to the neat on all plus. Ah, Jeremy.
05:56
Then we're all units on this, uh, gentlemen, call vote, register to one.
06:01
Coming to.
06:04
To another six...
06:07
Uh, can we confirm in that play, I have eight Edward, Charles Edward, 4-07.
06:13
Stay firm, E. Edward Charles Edward.
06:16
Zero 47. It's clear next. Fire at 6.8.
06:26
2518 in London, out of Fowler to Frida Samantha, a defending.
06:34
That will now be the correct address.
06:36
For the unhoused female RP[3]s at the stairs up connected to the garage.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
209: Kidnapping for ransom or extortion (California Penal Code 209)
[2]
RO: Registered Owner
[3]
RP: Person providing information or reporting an incident to law enforcement or emergency services.
Disclaimer:
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