Possible language barrier during welfare check near Deerwood Trail, Walhalla SC
Emergency units responded to a welfare check call near Deerwood Trail where a language barrier caused communication difficulties. The call involved concerns about a father being angry and the welfare of children.
Audio|Source: Oconee County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Okay. 1017-06,
00:03
214 Deerwood Trail, 214, Hill and Mahala, Cross Streets with North Boral Street.
00:09
It's going to be in reference to a speaking subject.
00:13
We do connect the language line still unsure exactly what.
00:21
Number 223.
00:24
Gary, Charlie 6.
00:31
It's 64 City, Disco 10-0.
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10-0.
00:41
Temper, hold.
00:46
Carry out 4.
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Alpha 4.
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10-8[2]46, if you will replace that address on motion patrol.
01:02
Go ahead.
01:08
Go ahead. 10-4[1].
01:22
I'm just part of that language on call.
01:24
Okay,
01:27
too.
01:29
Off the 10?
01:32
Did you get any type of specifics on what she was needed?
01:39
It was a email called 911.
01:41
It was a email called 911,
01:44
something about a voice and don't want Dad to be mad.
01:49
And something about some kids.
01:57
I'll take them.
02:02
104 off the 10.
02:04
I'll go get you 10. 10.8.
02:05
10.8.
02:08
Charlie 11.
02:09
What's that is up?
02:14
early 11. 10.9.
02:17
What zones at?
02:21
There's 2.14 Deerwood Trail in Walhalla.
02:28
I'm taking up.
02:31
I'm from County 8-41.
02:32
We're out of that.
02:34
10401, we're out of that.
02:37
104, Charlie Lemon.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Affirmative (Message received)
[2]
10-8: In service / available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Deerwood Trail, Walhalla, SC 29691
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