Silent emergency calls from residence raise concern, Huntington WV


Multiple silent emergency calls were received from near Turner Rd. The callers did not speak but pressed buttons. Officers suspect someone at the location may be in danger but unable to communicate.
Audio|Source: Huntington Police
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Transcript:
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near Turner Rd,
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taking multiple ham calls from the location.
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Those out of the distress,
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not get anybody to talk to us about recent history.
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If we got four and six available, we'll send them up that way.
00:19
Copy, 60, how are you right?
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Six are coming.
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I'm not talking about that, do you.
00:29
Yeah.
00:35
Let's do it before I'll copy that call, so.
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206, clear 2008.
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Correct.
00:51
Is this the address where we had all that history about six months a year ago? Mm-hmm.
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I'm not sure. Is it the one with the family? They were trying to make contact with them?
01:05
Maybe a Signal 7 guy?
01:09
Yes, sir. I'm not sure if it's the same address. I know it's right there in that area, but I couldn't remember the house number.
01:17
Dispassion. You check history on that, please.
01:20
All right, dude. There's no history of 971.
01:23
I think you might be thinking of 972. That's where Colin Bishop used to live.
01:29
Yes.
01:34
I can't remember if not 71's Ken Dam or not, but I don't think that was his address.
01:38
And like I said, there's no history since we have the new cat.
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Also, a call taker did get him to possibly acknowledge him by pressing buttons.
01:49
Sounds like they're not able to talk and hitting buttons stand the case that they are possibly in danger.
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Near Turner Rd, Huntington, WV 25705
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