Repeated 911 calls report disturbance near Orange Avenue, Daytona Beach FL
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According to the dispatch call, authorities received multiple 911 calls from near Orange Avenue reporting a disturbance. The caller was unresponsive and stated no help was needed despite repeated calls. Officers were dispatched to investigate.
Audio|Heard on: Daytona Beach, Ormond Beach and Holly Hill Police
Listen to dispatch call
00:54
Transcript:
00:00
Central and any units available take a disturbance.
00:03
It's going to be near Orange Avenue.
00:05
Orange Avenue.
00:08
Central is three alpha 21 or 22.
00:12
Go ahead for 22.
00:15
I've got a disturbance pending.
00:17
If somebody has a bottle, we couldn't get the, verify the address, but it's a rapid SOS.
00:23
I guess the caller is not talking to the call taker.
00:28
You can see his location.
00:31
He's saying he doesn't need help, but he's called more than 12 times on 911.
00:36
Number five.
00:42
In central, back to the Alpha, 21 and 22.
00:48
All right,
00:50
22.
00:51
Who's doing the left side, 22?
00:54
Yes, ma'am.
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