Disturbance outside residence; caller panicking


A person texts 911 about a disturbance at a home on East First Street involving their parents and other people. The caller says people are at the front and back of the house and that she is having a panic attack and refuses medical help. The audio also contains radio dispatch traffic between units.
Audio|Source: Oxnard PD
02:8
Transcript:
3122 (name withheld). A subject texting 911[1] requesting P.D. Reference. 415[3] involving their parents and other subjects outside of the residents. 413, 413, east first street. The RP advised subjects are in the front and the back of the residence. 31, (name withheld). 22. Station 3.22 (name withheld) 1097, 12-12-12-12-12-12-12-106. Station 3.302-807, 12-12-12-troll 106. Station 3rd, 31 (name withheld), 1097. 31, (name withheld), 1087. 3.1-trial, (name withheld). And we're up to first. 10-4[2]. 17-4. 17-4. 212. All right, so out of the residence is clear. 7-Far. 11. 11. 17. 17. 17. It's got 4. I'll be 106 traffic. The 11-troll. 8. (name withheld), (name withheld). (name withheld) 642-8H-A-L-642, Parkland of Averger. 11, 12106, all round, code 4 on the boulevard. Station 3, 12, item 106 on first. 12 item 106 on first. 12 item 106. We told (name withheld) to put forth this time to active 450. So 4 units, code 4 this time on east first. Informationally the RP continuing to text 911 advice that she's having a panic attack, she's refusing the MS. Can you have her come to the front of the residence? 7-4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency Call
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[3]
415: Disturbance
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Location mentioned:
E 1st St, Oxnard, CA 93030
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