Police respond to woman's distress call in Berkeley, Berkeley CA


Police responded to a distress call where a woman was heard crying in Spanish during an open 911 call. The incident was possibly related to a family disturbance near Domingo Avenue and a follow-up call near Channing Way in Berkeley.
Audio|Source: Berkeley Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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Adam 8, Adam 22, an area check for a wireless with a possible 415 a herd in the background near Domingo Avenue.
00:11
8.
00:14
7-AWound, thank you.
00:17
Wireless with a 415F[1] possibly heard in the background, near Domingo Avenue.
00:24
This was a transfer from UC, an open line with a female heard crying in the background speaking Spanish.
00:34
No answer on callback, no priors for phone number.
00:42
Sunny copy?
00:48
7.22 copy.
00:50
10.
00:54
For 8 and 22, UC just got another 911[2] call.
01:01
Address is showing area near Channing Way now.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
415F: Family or domestic-related disturbance or dispute.
[2]
911: Emergency call, including 911 calls or hangups, indicating a request for urgent assistance.
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