Possible breathing distress at apartment parking lot


A 911 hang-up call where the caller sounded like they were having trouble breathing or snoring. The call's location suggests the person may be outside walking in the parking lot between two apartment buildings. No apartment number was available.
Audio|Source: Charlottesville, Albemarle, and UVA Police
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Transcript:
Control base, you can clear a 9-9-7-3. Okay, four. ECCC at B12, 50-100. Pertie 2, 9-1[1] hang-hang-up, Timberlin Lane. 112. 100. Purdy-2, to check the area of 375, Timberland Lane. We got out of an open line. It sounded like it was possibly someone struggling to breathe or snoring. We don't have any callback history for the phone number in global or in previous calls. We did attempt to call back multiple times. We're not able to get through. It goes to voicemail or it rings a few times. There's no voicemail set up on it. It does look like based on rapid SOS that the person is possibly moving maybe outside walking in the parking lot between the 375 building and the 340 building. If you could just check the outside parking lot just to see if maybe there's somebody outside in distress, I don't have any apartment number for you to check. All right, it's important. Controls in the area.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
9-1: Hang-up (911 hang-up call)
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Location mentioned:
Near Timberland Ln, Charlottesville, VA 22903
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