Woman heard screaming near Route 9 west in Searsburg, Searsburg VT
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a 911 call near Route 9 west in Searsburg reported a woman screaming. Multiple people and vehicles were involved in a disturbance. Authorities responded and identified a vehicle possibly involved.
Audio|Heard on: Bennington Fire / EMS / Police
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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One of the dispatchers took a 911[1] call from near Route 9 West in Searsburg.
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There was a 911[1] only phone with no voice contact, but a woman could be heard screaming in the background, unclear if it is an accident or an assault.
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4 if you can sign out to 435 W76.
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4.35, did you copy?
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4. Can you get a 10-9 address?
00:32
It is in the area of near Route 9 west in Searsburg.
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10.4 is that east or west of Route 8?
00:51
That's west of Route 8.
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I just went through there approximately 10 minutes ago and didn't see anything but I...
01:08
They're back on the line with another 911[1] operator mapping in the same spot.
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I can hear a woman screaming for help through their phone.
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Tell four.
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The other vehicle coming off, female and her boyfriend were passed into by another male who got out the spot the caller's boyfriend.
01:31
I think he's been a Honda.
01:34
I will get them to me.
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Simple.
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Do they know who it is?
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Of course he does.
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Weather and cop drawing.
01:56
411 Chatsbury, key in contact, wanting to meet you each gentleman to give them heads up.
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4.
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3.49.
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349.
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Be able to get more of the discussion of the vehicle, the section of the Honda.
02:19
Instead of the white-brown, matte-colored, matte-finished Honda,
02:23
it is a Justin and Connor Bailey, live there was by the bus stops and car watch.
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Of course.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency call center / Public Safety Answering Point (PSAP)
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