Police search for source of loud 911 call from apartment 26


Description in simple terms: A person is heard yelling for someone to call 911 from an apartment; police are at the building trying to locate the exact apartment by checking doors; the yelling has stopped and the possible source is near apartment 26.
Audio|Source: Hayward Police Dispatch
01:27
Transcript:
Point two, detail? Fortitude, two. Two, two, (name withheld), two, four, to start for the 1067. 243, correction, 242[1]32, Silver Avenue. RP is an apartment 31. She's stating someone's yelling out to call 911[2]. Call, say her can't hear it in the background, and it sounds like she's yelling out of a window. We're still trying to get further. 4 on Dean, 3.15 only, I'll be breaking for that. Okay, 3, the company, Code 4 on Dean. 205.2 will be called for. Probably Pacific after Code 4 on Bruce at Tennessee. Okay. Go ahead. Does this address be a rapid? If it's from the RP. Copy. Do they give an apartment number or anything? Two-3 negative. He's currently knocking on doors, trying to figure it out. Copy. The RP doesn't hear the screaming anymore. He said it was coming close to apartment 26, like I said, he's going door to door.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
242: Assault (California Penal Code section, possibly a reference to battery or disturbance)
[2]
911: Emergency Call
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Location mentioned:
Silver Ave, San Francisco, CA
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