Woman quietly asks for help during welfare check call


The audio is about police responding after a woman quietly asked for help during a welfare check call and then disconnected.
Audio|Source: Northwest Arkansas Public Safety
00:46
Transcript:
and L.354. Can you 21 discussion? Good. What, 21? I've got a hold on the keyholder. He doesn't have a run to Jarvis. Respond. I'll let you know. I get an EPA from her. Go ahead. 205. Traffic's up. What I do. Had a call from the email that we were doing a welfare check on yesterday. She was trying to be quiet asking for help. I was not able to speak to her. She just connected during transfer. 104-9-6[2]. Good. 10-4[1]. It's going to be right at right northwest of Stonics on Arkansas. I'm right of William, 6-1 Union.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
9-6: Possible reference to officer status or call disposition
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Location mentioned:
Near W Union St, Rogers, AR 72756
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