Open 911 call with yelling near apartment complex, Fresno CA
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According to the dispatch call, an open 911 call was received near an apartment complex on East Sierra Madre Avenue. A female answered the callback while a male was heard yelling in the background. The caller hung up when asked about the emergency.
Audio|Heard on: Clovis Area Law Enforcement
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01:7
Transcript:
00:00
No one broadcast, they gave one priority, near East Sierra Madre Ave for an unknown emergency.
00:11
For trial 32, I'll be around to the one.
00:15
Charlie, I copy.
00:16
Any available unit to fill?
00:19
Quadroar three, two, um,
00:21
whistle. I copy.
00:28
Cushing further on that one, the call taker had a brief 911[1] open line.
00:33
On callback, a female answered, and a call taker could hear a male yelling in the background, possibly sounded like he was cussing, but couldn't make out what he was saying.
00:40
When the call taker asked what the emergency was, the RP hung up.
00:44
That address is going to be through Latin long,
00:47
within nine meters.
00:51
We have any priors with a phone number? It appears to be a apartment complex.
00:58
Hey firm, I'm checking that now.
01:00
It looks like we do have a prior call at near East Sierra Madre Ave.
01:05
I'm checking for an apartment number.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency telephone number for reporting urgent situations to police, fire, or medical services.
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Location mentioned:
E Sierra Madre Ave, Fresno, CA 93726
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