Woman heard crying and asking for help during disturbance, Montague CA
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A 911 call reported a disturbance near Mountain View Dr in Montague. A female was heard crying and screaming in Spanish, saying she needed help, while a male was heard yelling. Emergency personnel were unable to get direct contact with them on the phone. Medical assistance was requested to stand by.
Audio|Heard on: Siskiyou County Law
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
I received a 911 call from near Mountain View Dr in Montague.
00:09
Sounds like Spanish speaking only, female is crying and sobbing in the background.
00:13
Male is yelling at her.
00:15
Unable to get them to answer any questions or talk to me on the phone.
00:29
Paul 45, I copy from IRECA.
00:34
25, I copy.
00:35
27, I copy.
00:40
That's 16, I copy from MSNC, E109 in America.
00:46
17-1-2216.
00:50
1416.
00:52
146.
00:55
That's the one, Paul 45.
01:03
Paul 45,
01:07
when you're not busy, can you check and see if we have any prior contact set that address?
01:14
Okay, second, ten point.
01:22
Paul 40, I'm en route to that call, too.
01:26
Paul 40, copy.
01:33
Paul 45. There's been nothing since 24 and that was just code enforcement.
01:42
Paul 45, that copy.
01:50
45, that's so?
01:54
Paul 45, copy.
01:56
Paul 45, I have attempted to try to contact them.
02:00
They're still on 911, and it's an open line.
02:02
And I've also tried to get a translator to talk to them.
02:05
They are moving away from the phone, but the female is still screaming, and she is saying, I need help.
02:14
Would you like me to stage medical?
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Location mentioned:
Mountain View Dr, Montague, CA 96064
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