Welfare check requested after 911 call with Spanish screaming, Randolph County IN


Officers were requested to conduct a welfare check near Load-in after a 911 call with screaming in Spanish. The caller hung up before an interpreter could assist. It is unclear if there was a medical emergency or another issue.
Audio|Source: Randolph County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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I know you're on a lockout, but are you able to break and go do a welfare check? I had a 911[1] open line with screaming in Spanish.
00:09
I'm not sure what exactly is going on. I tried to get the interpreter,
00:12
but they hung up before he could interpret what they needed.
00:16
I'm not sure if somebody was having a medical issue or not, if you could just go and check to make sure there is no emergency.
00:24
Yeah, with the address.
00:25
You get populated near Load-in, near Load-in.
00:30
The air clear. I'm right.
00:31
The air clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Hang up/abandoned 911 call
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Randolph County, IN
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