Two emergency calls include accidental distress alarm, Dublin TX
Two emergency calls were received, one a 911 hangup and the other a distress alarm triggered by a DoorDash driver. The driver later confirmed the alarm was accidental and there was no threat.
Audio|Source: Erath County Sheriff and PD
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Transcript:
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Okay, I've got two calls. I have one on 220 for a 911 hangup called in by a HICO. They can get no response and I have a distress alarm called in on a DoorDash driver.
00:14
Okay,
00:20
four, where's the distress alarm?
00:24
near US Highway 67, that's the last known address. They got no call on, call back,
00:31
and no answer on text.
00:36
24, I'll take the call on 67.
00:39
10.4. I'll show you taking call on 67.
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146, I'll show you responding to Highway 220.
00:55
Thank you. Thank you.
01:01
On 12, 117, I'm going to be in the vacuum.
01:04
10.4.
01:15
So, 117, 112, you can go ahead in 1022.
01:19
The DoorDash driver just called back advised that it was an accident and everything's going to be 104.
01:24
Oh, 12, very C. Show me in route with 146.
01:33
Hold that.
01:35
243, if you want to do a layer, that's going to be near State Highway 220.
01:44
All units can cancel from Highway 220. I just spoke to (name withheld).
01:49
He apparently had to slam on his brakes to avoid an accident, but he is okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near US-67, Dublin, TX 76446
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