Child accidentally calls 911 while playing with phone, Glasco NY
Police responded to a no-voice 911 call near Duet Drive. The call was caused by a child playing with the phone. An adult confirmed the child had learned to call 911 and locked himself in his room with the phone but later no longer had it.
Audio|Source: Ulster County Fire and Esopus Fire
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Transcript:
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This is assigned to the Panasaurities, Glasgow area, for a no-voice 911[1] call.
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Near Duet Drive, cross streets of Blue Hills Drive and Sturley Avenue.
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Possible child playing with the phone.
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75, town review room.
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We're at 785, you're responding at (number withheld).
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Let's seat on the air, unreadable. We're back on the ground.
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3F1 from the barriced to the flight.
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3F17, we do have already 7F785 responding.
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3582 County, you can show in.
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7F358, you're on scene at (number withheld).
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640, I'm a unit chief driver at out in the air.
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Now on to 7F 75.
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We have taken additional calls from this number.
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785 copies of this bill, stand like the trial.
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7.F.
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75. 7.785.
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On the third call, I believe we talked to an adult, stand by.
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Hello, back to the 7-8-5.
02:04
We spoke with (name withheld), said his son learned how to call 911[1] today, took the phone into his room and locked himself in.
02:13
Child no longer has the phone.
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Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency telephone number
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Glasco, NY
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