False robbery report linked to medical issue, Reno NV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, at the Amtrak station in Reno, a person initially reported a robbery that was later determined to have not occurred. The subject had fallen and suffered a head injury, leading emergency responders to treat it as a medical issue rather than a crime.
Audio|Heard on: Washoe NV Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:36
Transcript:
00:00
Subject is attempting to report a robbery that occurred at the Amtrak station approximately one hour ago.
00:06
I don't know if we've had any calls regarding that.
00:09
No, 244. I believe we have a related prior.
00:11
We'll try to find an armed.
00:13
257.
00:15
257. Charles 357, go ahead.
00:18
Hello, J3X on board.
00:19
Can you transport 31 at the main station so I can pick up her property as well?
00:24
Transport 31 copy.
00:25
Copy and out tonight.
00:27
All right, 344.
00:29
If you want to share some more information, but from the original call it was clear not a robbery.
00:33
He says he fell and hit his head.
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