Repeated 911 hang-ups lead to welfare check, Ennis TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to repeated 911 hang-ups near South Smith Street in Ennis. On callback, a child stated their parents were asleep and they did not want them home. Officers were sent to check the welfare of the occupants.
Audio|Heard on: Ellis TX Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:38
Transcript:
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Go ahead. Can I get you and 39 en route near South Smith Street for a 911 hang-up? It disconnected upon answering.
00:06
On callback the line was open, and when I began to speak it disconnected.
00:09
On every callback they're answering and disconnecting again.
00:13
Ten four.
00:14
Ten forty-eight.
00:15
Got a call back to answer.
00:17
I've got a child on the line saying their parents are sleeping and they don't want them in the home.
00:25
Forty, is it pinging near South Smith Street? It’s pinging near both addresses, possibly near one of them.
00:33
Copy that, there is not a 1004.
00:35
I'll be near Smith Street.
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Location mentioned:
Smith St, Ennis, TX 75119
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