Abandoned 911 call deemed non-emergency, Export PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, an abandoned 911 call was received from a residence near Harrison City Road. There was no voice contact on callback. The caller had a history of medical calls and later confirmed it was not an emergency. Officers determined the situation was non-emergency, possibly due to a malfunctioning phone.
Audio|Heard on: Westmoreland County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Landline hang up call from near Harrison City Road, showing the (name withheld) residence.
00:07
It was an abandoned call on callback.
00:10
It connected, no voice contact.
00:12
It sounds like the phone's broken.
00:18
27, I'm at the station.
00:19
I'll try to get a cell phone for that address.
00:25
Copy that. Thank you.
00:26
Let me know. I'm not too far off too.
00:30
26 County, can we get a history of anything there?
00:37
A few medicals in the past year and then there's another hang-up call.
00:43
Same thing.
00:44
Elderly female called back in and advised it was no emergency but that was back in October.
00:51
10-4, thanks.
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Location mentioned:
Harrison City Rd, Export, PA 15632
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
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