Police respond to accidental 911 hang-up on Ashland Ave, Newington CT


Police responded to a 911 hang-up call near Ashland Avenue where a woman was heard crying. No one answered callback attempts, and the phone number was later found to be out of service. There was a recent harassment alert at the address and a history of incidents involving two individuals. Police made text contact and determined the call was accidental.
Audio|Source: Newington Police, Fire and EMS
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
303N, 309. 1015, check, 6-2, near Ashland Avenue, 911[2], hang up.
00:05
Prior to them hanging up, I could hear what sounded like a female in the background crying.
00:10
No answer on callback.
00:12
Alerts in the CAD for 83s to (name withheld) and (name withheld).
00:16
Looks like at the address we have a recent harassment in 1060.
00:21
I'm going to attempt another callback.
00:23
Three and four.
00:24
The number is now not in service.
00:31
Three, Roger.
00:32
6 out of the north.
00:33
Roger. Three, Gly, three,
00:34
five. Ten, four. Zero-five.
00:36
Is canceling.
00:37
You'll be getting Premier Auto.
00:38
Roger.
00:39
Roger. Floor 10 to open value 2.
00:42
Andrew. We're arriving on Asheville.
00:44
Roger, just be advised I have text contact with the party that dialed on (name withheld), (number withheld) registered in these states, 10-3[1] accidental.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-3: Cease transmitting on the radio; maintain radio silence.
[2]
911: Emergency 911 call received, including open lines or hang-ups.
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Location mentioned:
Ashland Ave, Newington, CT 06111
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