911 call reports help near local lane in West Virginia, Mercer County WV
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A 911 call was received from near Local Lane reporting a person saying "help" before the call disconnected. There are multiple addresses nearby, one of which has a history of medical calls and domestic incidents.
Audio|Heard on: Mercer County Public Safety Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:29
Transcript:
00:00
Control of the available unit, UDNs respond to the area near Local Lane.
00:05
Number one of the phone has ringing here a couple times.
00:11
Last time, couldn't tell if it was an older subject or younger subject, but all they said was help.
00:15
Then the phone disconnected.
00:20
Addresses from Rapid SOS.
00:24
This is a 911[1] only phone.
00:26
And possibly two other addresses right there, near Local Lane,
00:31
where they're all grouped together.
00:35
1131.
00:38
7.6 control then now.
00:41
Copy.
00:49
Control 176. Control 176.
00:58
Control, I was walking, how do you have traffic for me?
01:01
10-4[2], sir, I looked up those three addresses.
01:04
Once again, the first is not showing any history.
01:07
The second, no history, but the third, back in 23,
01:12
had one medical call,
01:14
but there was domestics and unwanted guests as well.
01:17
James? Okay,
01:20
for control, you said that was 143.
01:23
The one with the history would be the third.
01:27
It'll be the last one on your left.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Hangup (abandoned 911 call)
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Carr Ln, West Virginia 24740
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