Flood Call 320
Kevin with the National Guard called because they had ten available Humvees that the police department had requested. He then said that the EOC on another line and ended the call. [i already approved this call]
Date | April 19th 1997, 12:45 am |
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Duration | 85 seconds |
Channel | 25 |
Direction | incoming call |
Abstract By | Lucas Amundson |
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Transcript
The following transcript was automatically generated, and has not been reviewed for accuracy. It may contain errors.
Yeah, thank you.
Law enforcement center, could you hold please?
Sure.
Thank you.
Law enforcement center, could I help you?
Yeah, I just called about the hit and run.
Yeah, I lost you there.
What happened there?
I just hung up.
Okay.
Yeah, I'm just going to put you on hold, but just let me, I won't even put you on hold
this time because our phones are doing some weird stuff here, but did you see anything
or you just went out and you saw the damage?
I just went out and saw it.
There was a blue truck parked in front of me when I parked it.
Okay.
Okay.
How long has it been sitting out there?
Um.
Your car has been sitting out there?
No, just about three hours.
Okay.
We're not going to be able to send anybody right now because we're doing this evacuation
and the flood fighting.
Okay.
But if you could just call back probably in the morning and we could send somebody.
I don't live here.
I'm not going to be here in the morning.
Are you going to be in Grand Forks?
Yeah.
Okay, just call from where you're at.
All right.
Okay.
Thank you.
Law enforcement center?
Yes, this is Kevin Davis with the Guard.
We have 10 Humvees.
I know there's a request out there somewhere that you want Humvees.
Okay.
The problem is that the EOC is still down?
No, this is with the PD.
Okay.
They need them here?
Okay.
Yeah.
Well, what the deal is is that you got some policemen who want to go around and Humvee.
Oh, okay.
Okay.
And I need them.
All right.
Okay.
Never mind.
We're on the phone with the EOC now.
Okay.