Suspicious argument and medical emergency reported at hotel


The audio reports a 911 hang-up call at a hotel where arguing and yelling were heard. A woman is mentioned in one room, while a medical emergency is occurring in the next room. Responders are investigating both incidents to determine if they are related.
Audio|Source: Charlottesville, Albemarle, and UVA Police
04:12
Transcript:
Hello. Pretty 2, 911 Hang-Up, Staybridge Suites, 3060 Laurel Park Lane, room 222. You have a call from the 911 only line. The caller reported arguing and yelling. The caller would not provide any information other than that a woman was in the room. They then disconnected and we were unable to get back in touch with him. The caller stated that he was staying there with his grandmother. Fire and rescue are on scene for room 220 for a medical emergency. It is unknown if the calls are related. 104 ACCAP 222. 2203 direct. 6.4B. 223C. 624. 104. Change is to a suspicious clear down. 955.3. 104, is this related to the issue rescues already responding to? Rescue's already... 82. The medical call is in room 220. Double. 11, ECB buys them upgrading as well. 10-4[1]. 1.4.6. AP 112. Can we check with fire to see if they can hear a disorder in the other room? We can see if we even need a response to. 10. ECC[2] AP 119, AP 112. EMS found the patient in 222. 119 direct, both are occasions. One 12 BCCC, none preys and a hold here at this time. NCCAP 100 AP 60 Partied to assist agency. All right.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
ECC: Emergency Communications Center
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Location mentioned:
Near Colony Dr, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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