Confused child on 911 sparks welfare check at Gillette apartment, Gillette WY
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Officers dispatched after a confused child calls 911 repeatedly saying 'mom' with unclear details at a Gillette apartment building.
Audio|Heard on: Gillette Police, Campbell County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, WHP
Listen to dispatch call
01:50
Transcript:
00:00
Can you copy call 27? I know problem.
00:02
I've got an open 911 line with a male child.
00:05
I can't really understand what he's saying.
00:07
He sounds younger.
00:09
I keep asking him to take the phone to his mom,
00:13
because he keeps saying, Mom.
00:16
I don't know how else to get information from him.
00:19
He's at near Overdale Dr.
00:21
I don't know what apartment number.
00:25
Copy.
00:27
PD532. I'm just much clear that stop I can head that way.
00:33
Sure, 145, 22.
00:39
Yeah, had traffic.
00:42
Yeah, so close here.
00:44
Go ahead.
00:47
If you get a report of a black and tan and white pit bull.
00:53
Mix,
00:55
it probably came from this house, 910, 1024.
00:59
They're going to be there waiting for the State Fire Marshals to show up.
01:05
Then 4.
01:10
Is 75, please?
01:14
Good. Good.
01:15
This subject is probably multiple times on 911.
01:19
I'm not able to get any information out of them.
01:22
It's an apartment building.
01:24
He'll say upstairs, downstairs, and I don't understand anything else he's saying.
01:32
Copy. That's he's been for anything.
01:35
Try Power School.
01:37
We have no local contact with the phone number.
01:40
I have looked it up everywhere I can think of, and we don't have any contact.
01:49
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Overdale Dr, Gillette, WY 82718
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