No emergency found after multiple 911 hang-up calls, Waynesville MO
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Multiple 911 hang-up calls were received in the Highway 17 and Jared Street area. Deputies checked the nearby residences and surroundings but found no signs of emergency or distress. The call is believed to involve a child, but no danger was found.
Audio|Heard on: Pulaski County Public Safety
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01:15
Transcript:
00:00
Information only we've received about 13 911 hang up.
00:04
It sounds like a possible child on the phone, not speaking, quiet or distant talking in the background.
00:11
We're still on the phone with them now.
00:14
Again, it's all pinging mostly over that Highway 17 Lot 1 address.
00:19
Maybe in the back somewhere.
00:26
Copy, Tom Senator, 12.
00:27
Peter (number withheld).
00:30
Jamie, I copy direct.
00:32
However, again, there is no one who lives at that address.
00:35
The ping is going to have to come from a residence within the area.
00:39
But, Tom Center, if you believe that it is going to be a child and not an emergent, I'm going to go ahead in 25.
00:48
Okay, Tuffy, we have not received any more signs of distress.
00:54
Good copy. Can I go ahead and show me 25?
00:57
Also show that I've gone all the way to the end of where Jared Street is and turns into a gravel road up to the top of the hill.
01:05
I've observed no signs of the stress from any of the residences in the area.
01:11
Copy 47[1], showing you clear 2246.
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[1]
47: Motor vehicle crash (single- or two-vehicle), based on context
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Location mentioned:
MO-17 & Jared St, Waynesville, MO 65583
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