Emergency call for abdominal pain with language barrier, North Plainfield NJ
An emergency call was made from near Drew Street reporting a person with abdominal pain. There was a language barrier and the caller disconnected before providing more details. Responders are attempting to reconnect to get further information.
Audio|Source: Somerset County Public Safety
02:41
Transcript:
00:00
County North Plainsville Public Safety.
00:04
We're just going to call from near Drew Street.
00:10
I've known what's going on yet.
00:12
There's a language barrier and then they disconnected immediately. We're trying to get them back on the line.
00:18
RISU, do you have a call that number?
00:22
(number withheld).
00:29
Where is you?
00:39
Headquarters, District's 4 and 55.
00:45
Five.
00:51
Four.
00:57
Near Drew Street for a 911[1] call.
01:01
Unable problem for right now. Stand by for further information.
01:05
There's a language barrier.
01:11
Five copies.
01:18
One headquarters.
01:22
That is.
01:24
This is your deal if you could run a 30 whiskey, please.
01:30
Ray soon, stand-bye.
01:35
Pointed out.
01:45
Guy in our place on.
01:49
Golly no place. No,
01:51
I replayed the call.
01:52
The EOSator, some of them was hurting, but they didn't confirm the address.
01:58
That address.
02:03
We just have a couple of plots there.
02:07
Okay, thank you.
02:12
Ah, be advised, uh, Canada stated, uh, slagin about, uh, it's probably a pheno with abdominal pain. Yeah, that originally fall.
02:25
Where's your outcome?
02:28
Put-neck, where is you saying a 14-0 mail?
02:30
We had a domino face.
02:36
Oh, let's see.
02:40
Five seconds, I'm clearing on you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Abandoned 9-1-1 call
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