Unknown distress call received near South Longfellow Street, Wichita KS
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According to the dispatch call, police received an unclear distress call from near South Longfellow Street. The call used a voice-to-text translator and ended with the caller stating they couldn't talk and would call back later. Attempts to return the call met a busy signal.
Audio|Heard on: Sedgwick County Law Enforcement
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
Holding on a known call for police near South Longfellow Street.
00:06
1.20 LB 45, Stackett of Broadway.
00:13
136, no, I need.
00:14
I'll be here on Longfellow.
00:19
Brazilian on a green Ford truck.
00:32
Dr. Shannon, I got back 134.
00:40
The slow rolling around the Red Mile market continuing, not stopping, we're at 18.
00:50
Have you started for your unknown call for police on Longfellow and unit the back 136?
00:59
137 north of all back 104 I'll show you enough.
01:14
136 and 137 in reference on your unknown call for police.
01:17
It's going to be a text line translator to voice.
01:20
Phone was pinging at this address about 6 meter.
01:25
Uncertainty.
01:27
Call taker advisor or buttons being pushed.
01:30
Voice to text was stating, is this urgent.
01:35
Before disconnecting, the translator stated, I can't talk now, I'll call you back later.
01:41
The only other things said was, is this urgent, which was stated three times before the line disconnected.
01:48
On call back got a busy signal.
01:55
Do we know what language you're using?
02:02
Hi, everyone seen.
02:09
Reference on that, they weren't using a specific translation for other language.
02:14
It was just a voice to text translator.
Disclaimer:
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Location mentioned:
S Longfellow St, Wichita, KS 67207
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