Officers conduct welfare check after 911 call with screaming, Carson City NV


Police responded to a 911 call with screaming and Spanish language mentioning police. Officers conducted a welfare check near Saliman Rd but found nothing suspicious upon arrival.
Audio|Source: Carson City Sheriff
01:15
Transcript:
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742, Welfare Welfare. 742, welfare check, near Saliman Rd.
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742 in route.
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742 in route. 742, 734. Call came in as a 911[1] open line, heard screaming on the other end and had somebody talking about the police in Spanish.
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Negative prior.
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742, department number.
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Negative. It was a location from (name withheld).
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I'm seeing if there's anything on the phone number now.
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I copy. I'm in the area.
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A.T.O. I copy. Negative priors with the phone number.
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So forth. Okay for a code for going to two.
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Ten, I'll be ten eight.
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Seven forty, two, nothing seen or heard in the area.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Open Line with Distress (screaming heard)
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Location mentioned:
Near N Saliman Rd, Carson City, NV 89701
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