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Caller reports two people shot, ambulance needed 

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Modesto, CA
A caller at a location requested an ambulance because two people were shot. The call ended abruptly before more details could be provided.
Audio|Source: Stanislaus County Sheriff and Fire Dispatch, Ceres Police Dispatch, and Modesto Police Dispatch
00:58

Transcript:
CHOID? Number 41, Minnesota. 41 in room. Copy. You need to tell on the minute. Security check possible sister at (name withheld) 339 Street. It had a caller peeing within 19 years. A female caller said she needed an ambulance on Pine Lane because she said two people were shot. We tried to confirm location and they got frustrated and disconnected the line. Nussmar 83, side-by. But as for info, there was a 51-50[1] caller reporting, possibly needing four ambulances on a Pine Lane address didn't populate and populated and ended up being DOA. I recognize phone number as well. I'm doing that.

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51-50: Possible mental health crisis or psychiatric emergency

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Modesto, CA

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