Flood Call 1630
A caller asking for information on the water level in Riverside Park.
Date | April 18th 1997, 7:05 pm |
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Duration | 26 seconds |
Channel | 24 |
Direction | incoming call |
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Transcript
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Yeah.
Law Enforcement Center, can you please hold?
Sure.
Thanks for holding, can I help you?
Is Larry around?
Larry.
Sue, I was supposed to talk to you about volunteering to drive.
Okay, just a moment.
Law Enforcement Center.
I'm still calling for Santa.
Okay, just a moment.
And I get funny things here.
Okay, hold on.
Thanks for holding, can I help you?
Yeah, this is Lieutenant Hossleton of National Guard.
Uh-huh.
And we've got four pumps.
I was waiting for word from the EOC where to place those pumps.
I just want to make sure they didn't forget that we had them.
Okay.
So I don't know if you want to relay the message on up the chain or what the deal is or who was going to call us, I'm not sure.
Okay.
Okay, where should they call you at?
795-3853.
Okay.
And somebody was going to get a hold of us and tell them where to place these, so I just want to make sure, you know, they didn't forget about us, okay?
Okay.
Thanks, bye-bye.
Thanks for holding, can I help you?
I need sand.
Sand, okay, hold on.
Thanks for holding, can I help you?
Uh, yes, I'm sitting in Montana, 600 miles away, and my folks were in the Riverside Park area.
They're out, but I'm wondering how the dikes are holding and what's happening down there.
And what area did they live from?
Riverside Park.
Um, that area has been evacuated.
Yes, what's the level of the river now?
I'm sorry, I'm really busy, we cannot answer those questions.
Thank you.
Thanks for holding, can I help you?
Yes, um, my name is Jennifer Murillo, I was told to call the EOC tonight, uh, for the command post, Grand Forks Camp command post personnel.
Uh-huh.
Are there any there?
Um, this is the police department.
How did they get there?
If their lines are busy, they roll over to us.
Oh, man.
Okay, thank you.
You're welcome.