Multiple 911 hangups traced to vacant business, Marysville CA
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Multiple unanswered 911 calls were received from near 14th Street. The calls appeared to come from a location under a tree on G Street near a closed business.
Audio|Heard on: Yuba County Sheriff, Wheatland and Marysville Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:48
Transcript:
00:00
3025 near 14th Street received a 911 hangup[1] times 3 from the same phone number.
00:10
302 copy.
00:18
County 736.
00:27
I'm going to get this button or did not a coffee call 112.
00:33
Temper.
00:38
City fire engine 216 and by county clear.
00:45
City Fire copy.
00:52
Any call 5.
00:54
5-05. 5-0-5.
00:58
Out at 9-2-3-1, Liverpool Road.
01:03
7-4. 7-4.
01:09
716.
01:12
716.
01:14
Indy-8 Dispo entered back in route to county.
01:18
Ever.
01:21
555.
01:22
555.
01:25
Continue a negative service.
01:27
104.
01:30
3090.
01:34
3090. 3090.
01:37
7.4.
01:41
Can you 1021.
01:44
Can you 1021?
01:51
You're from Scott.
02:00
Where is well, 302?
02:04
302. Did it look like it was a movie? That's a...
02:11
that's a general cowboy.
02:12
10-9[2]?
02:16
10-9[2]?
02:19
The plot is generated moves because the business is not open.
02:27
Negative. I've gotten an additional 911 and it still continues at near 14th Street.
02:35
Can you tell if it's inside or in the yard?
02:40
It looks like it's under a tree in the street on G Street.
02:44
George.
02:46
5917.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911 hangup: Unanswered or disconnected 911 call requiring follow-up
[2]
10-9: Repeat last transmission
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
14th St, Marysville, CA 95901
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