Welfare check after 911 call with crying heard, Hollister CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a 911 open line in Hollister where a woman was heard crying. The call traced to a location near Washington Street. Attempts to call back went to voicemail, and officers conducted a welfare check.
Audio|Heard on: BEU CAL FIRE and San Benito County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Three three Hollister and three one, if you can cover a 911 wireless emergency off Washington.
00:10
Three three and three one, it's going to be in the area of Washington Street.
00:16
That's what's pinging on Rapid Deploy.
00:17
It's an open line with a female just crying.
00:20
We're trying to get further out of her.
00:23
Copy that.
00:28
Two thirty-seven.
00:35
Three three Hollister and three one, just for further.
00:37
We do have a couple priors.
00:39
The phone number just for abandoned lines.
00:41
The phone number comes back to the address near Washington Street to a female (name withheld).
00:48
She hung up on our call taker and on the callback it just goes to a voicemail.
00:52
Copy.
00:54
Fifty-nine.
01:01
Hollister, Virginia, something.
01:04
Forty.
01:11
One,
01:16
You're coming in all static.
01:17
Can you please repeat?
01:27
Radio is only caught being static.
01:30
Hollister, 33, code 4.
01:34
Code 4 at 244.
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Location mentioned:
Washington St, Hollister, CA 95023
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