Flood Call 100
The caller asks Communications if anyone is available to remove her husband from their home on 10th St after a domestic violence dispute; the operator suggests that she call 911 if things don't calm down. The call immediately transfers to a caller asking if they are okay in the Communications department, to which the operator replies "hold on a second" and the line drops.
Date | April 18th 1997, 8:59 am |
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Duration | 72 seconds |
Channel | 25 |
Direction | incoming call |
Abstract By | Emily Mell |
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Transcript
The following transcript was automatically generated, and has not been reviewed for accuracy. It may contain errors.
What's the problem man?
He's really violent. He tried to choke me this morning.
What's your address?
1404 South 10th Street.
What's his name?
Joe Stullis.
Your name?
I think he's leaving right now.
Okay, why don't you be on the line here until he doesn't go?
What's your phone number?
746-1750.
I think it'll be okay.
Okay, if you can't call back on 9-1-1.
Alright, okay.
9-1-7.
Hi, um, Terry?
Yeah.
This is Margaret.
Hi.
How are you guys doing?
Okay.
Are you busy?
Yeah.
Okay.
I just want to make sure you're doing okay.
We may be coming early.
Um, hold on a second.