Argument reported during 911 open line call


Police received a 911 call about a loud argument at an apartment. The caller mentioned that a man and woman were arguing and screaming. Later, the caller said it was just a family dispute and no police were needed.
Audio|Source: Lake County Public Safety
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Transcript:
(name withheld) 5, (name withheld) 10, (name withheld) 9. We have a 911[1] open line, 169-2921 wall of us. It's a lot of screaming and crying, a male, saying that you call the police on me and a female screaming to get away. What's up? 18. Central. 1313? Yes, ma'am. How many early cars do we have? Currently, two, 1624, 1634. 1634. The nation, any knowledge, 31744. Clear, times 23L3. She advised, she not answered, advising they don't need police, stated her brother and the girlfriend are arguing. They just had a baby and they're requesting no PD response. Okay, copy. Go ahead. Last name is going to be (name withheld), (name withheld), Edward. First name is going to be (name withheld), (name withheld), Noah, Dave, Adam, Middle Initial Lincoln, 511, 1968, female (name withheld), out of Indiana. Seven-four. Okay, I took the child's not home right now. He's at his grandma's, which is 1730 East 7th Avenue, but you can keep the 20 to same. They're literally across the courtyard from each other. I'm okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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911: 911 open line/hang-up
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Location mentioned:
Near Walnut Ave, Hammond, IN 46324
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