Unknown problem reported near David Street in Carson City, Carson City NV
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Emergency units were dispatched to an unknown problem near David Street in Carson City after a Spanish-speaking caller who was upset and had a baby crying in the background contacted 911 multiple times without providing a clear address. Attempts to call back were unsuccessful, and prior similar calls from the same phone number had no confirmed location or involvement.
Audio|Heard on: Carson City Sheriff
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02:4
Transcript:
00:00
742-770 respond for an unknown problem, near David St.
00:08
Copy both units en route, Spanish speaking caller.
00:11
Advises she wanted to make a report but would not provide address or apartment number.
00:16
Caller sounded upset or crying.
00:18
There was also a baby crying in the background.
00:20
Nothing further.
00:21
Attempting to call back.
00:26
26 all handle call 2.12.
00:34
826, I copy, thank you.
00:41
50770. Is there anything further about an apartment number?
00:48
Negative, we were unable to call back.
00:52
I copy. Does the caller's phone number return to any unit number at all?
01:01
That's a negative.
01:04
10.
01:10
242, 770, just 43.
01:13
This phone number has multiple prior 911 calls and never provides an address when asked.
01:24
740, copy, when was that? Well, I got a different call, 7-1.
01:29
The last call was November 22nd.
01:35
The last call was November 22nd.
01:37
We have two different unit numbers from prior calls, 54 and 46.
01:46
Careful.
01:53
7.235. We made contact with both those addresses, the prior two calls,
01:57
and they're not involved.
01:59
Hispanic families.
02:03
I copy.
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Location mentioned:
David St, Carson City, NV 89706
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