Flood Call 256
Caller reports a domestic altercation with his girlfriend. The operator stays on the line with him until the call abruptly ends.
Date | April 18th 1997, 10:03 pm |
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Duration | 497 seconds |
Channel | 25 |
Direction | incoming call |
Abstract By | Christina Phipps |
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Transcript
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Okay, where are you at?
My house.
Okay, and who's abusing you?
Or who is being abused or what's going on?
My girlfriend.
Is being abused or abusing you?
I threw her down.
Okay, what's your address?
750 North 43rd Street.
Okay, and you're there now and she's with you?
Yes.
Is either of you hurt?
She might be.
Is she an ambulance?
I'm not sure. I don't think so.
Is she breathing and everything?
Yeah, she's in nursing right now.
Okay, what is your name?
Dan.
Okay.
What's your last name, Dan?
Shaper.
Okay, what's your phone number?
775-
Uh-huh.
3219.
I don't need to hurt her.
Okay, just a second.
I'll have someone come on over and talk with you just a second, okay?
Okay.
Okay.
What apartment number are you in?
Six.
Okay.
Seven five zero, north thirty-six.
Seven five zero, north thirty-six.
Apartment number six.
Two more sandwiches down in the back and officers calling and calling.
Seven five zero.
Seven five zero.
Seven five zero, north thirty-three, department number six.
Two more sandwiches down in the back and officers calling and officers calling.
Seven five zero.
Seven five zero, north thirty-three, department number six.
Seven five zero.
Seven five zero.
Seven five zero.
Seven five zero, north thirty-three.
Seven five zero.
Seven five zero, north thirty-three, department number six.
Seven five zero.
Seven five zero.
Seven five zero.
Seven five zero.
Seven five zero, north thirty-three, department number six.
Seven five zero.
Seven five zero.
Seven five zero, north thirty-three, department number six.
Seven five zero.
You lost your temper?
Yeah.
Okay.
You don't have any weapons or anything in the house, do you?
No, I have no weapons.
Okay.
You guys just got into an argument and it happened, or?
Huh?
Just got into an argument and it happened, or?
Okay.
What is your girlfriend's name?
What is your girlfriend's name?
Just a second.
You'll be careful.
Have it.
Okay.
Somebody knows you're getting home.
Is she waiting for anywhere or anything?
No, she's here.
She's here somewhere, whatever.
But not really mad she can walk around at the dressing hall?
She's not responding.
She's not responding.
She's walking around so if she hit her head or anything?
No.
Okay, good.
10-4, I don't know if you heard me, or if I heard you right, it's 7-5-0.
7-5-0.
What were you guys arguing about today?
Huh?
What were you guys arguing about?
She broke up with me last week.
Okay.
And I don't know, I still live with her and she always goes and leaves me for another guy and I get very sick.
That's understandable.
I get jealous.
I'm so tired not to get frustrated in situations like that.
Have you guys lived together for a long time or?
We lived here last year.
Okay.
You got a message on the machine that says, I'm Doug.
Doug Blood.
Yeah.
What is your last name?
I'm not even sure.
Okay.
Is it just you two that are home?
Yes.
Okay.
You guys got any water off or anything yet?
No, we were on the northwest end.
Yeah.
Can I just try to hang on for a second?
Okay.
Police Department, can you hold?
You bet.
Okay, I'm back here, okay?
How long is it going to be until you get here?
It should be just a couple minutes.
There are a few rows that are closed with the fronting, so I'm going to have to kind of go around.
It should be just a second.
Also, I did get a hold of that guy in the late night.
It depends on whether I'm home.
Okay.
I don't know.
But I don't know yet.
Just a second, okay?
Enforcement center.
Enforcement center.
Hello, hello.
I was calling for emergency management.
Okay.
They are trying to put up their new headquarters.
They just evacuated.
Oh, my God.
Well, do you know anything at all?
What are you trying to get or what do you need?
Okay.
What I did was this.
I went out and got 50 sandbags with my number, and a friend of mine called a crew, and they're going to go out there.
He's got heavy equipment.
He's going to come and try and shore up my house.
Do I need another number for him?
Do you need a pass to get in?
Yes.
Do I need another?
You may need a pass.
Do I need a number?
You may need a pass, but they're not here to hand them out right now.
Yes, you can check with the officers as they come in to see.
Okay.
How long do you think it will be before they're out?
Let me give you a number to try and see if they're set up at their new headquarters.
Triple seven.
Triple seven.
Triple seven.
Twenty-five ninety-one.
Twenty-five ninety-one.
Yes.
Thank you.
Yes.
Is they're here with me?