False alarm 911 hangup call near W Market St, Wabash IN


Police responded to a 911 hangup call near W Market St where a male and female were on the line but communication was unclear. EMS and air support were consulted for a possible downed aircraft, but it was later found to be a false alarm or accidental call.
Audio|Source: Wabash County Sheriff and Wabash City PD
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Transcript:
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See it in the scene after near W Market St.
00:07
Near W Market St has a male and female on the line.
00:13
It's an open line.
00:16
I can't tell what they're saying.
00:21
149. 152.
00:26
152. This is probably 1-air1.
00:34
47, Walsh. So this is going to be a 911 hangup[1] then?
00:38
And Luther 1, sir, hey, um,
00:41
that possible down aircraft, is there EMS[2] on scene? Did you see it yourself? Is there EMS on scene, or do I need to call somebody?
00:49
Too, well, that you can show me 1023.
00:53
It doesn't sound like it.
00:55
As far as I can tell, I was contacted by another aircraft soliciting EMS[2] aircraft to help with the downed aircraft vicinity of the VOR.
01:06
Sounds like it's probably in the vicinity of Louisville.
01:10
Can't explain why I got such a good reception.
01:12
He's already on the pad shutting down at the cold water when we got overhead.
01:17
I believe they're taking the patient must have been an accidental.
01:22
We're returning to base not needed.
01:25
1043, I'll be with 155 in his commission today.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911 hangup: Disconnected 911 call; caller hung up and there was no answer on callback
[2]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services (medical response unit)
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Location mentioned:
Near W Market St, Wabash, IN 46992
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