Police investigate 911 hang-up with yelling heard


Police received a 911 call that disconnected. They heard a man yelling in the background. The caller did not want help and said the call was a mistake. There have been false calls from this number before.
Audio|Source: Kanawha County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00of the motorists and traffic?00:0215-509.00:032-2-med-train of 1-6.00:0814-509.00:13This is your garage here.00:193 to 52?00:21Yeah.00:26This occurred about two hours ago.00:33simple there two zero two no two no two two two six zero nine six seven main street cross the thine street recently had a 911 open lines called back call taker could hear a mail yelling in the background the caller that answered that they don't need any assistance break.01:03Good.01:06Line disconnected when called back that it accidentally dialed.01:11There is a history of the Lewis Perkins and a Damien Bryson calling him false calls.01:20Ten, four, and now from line.01:23You want a second?01:26Negative.
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of the motorists and traffic?
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15-509.
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2-2-med-train of 1-6.
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14-509.
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This is your garage here.
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3 to 52?
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Yeah.
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This occurred about two hours ago.
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simple there two zero two no two no two two two six zero nine six seven main street cross the thine street recently had a 911 open lines called back call taker could hear a mail yelling in the background the caller that answered that they don't need any assistance break.
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Good.
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Line disconnected when called back that it accidentally dialed.
01:11
There is a history of the Lewis Perkins and a Damien Bryson calling him false calls.
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Ten, four, and now from line.
01:23
You want a second?
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Negative.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rte 57/11, West Virginia 25071
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