911 hang-up reveals argument during neighboring medical call


A 911 call from a hotel room ended suddenly after the caller heard arguing. Fire and rescue were already at a nearby room for a medical issue. It’s unclear if these events are connected.
Audio|Source: Albemarle County Police Department
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Transcript:
ECC UNF. Litton foreign stricken status. ECC AP 11918, AP 112, party 2, 911[1] hang up. Possible disturbance. 11911. Hello. Party 2, 911 hang up. Stay bridge sweeps. 3060 Laurel Park Lane, 3060 Laurel Park Lane. It's going to be room 222. We got a call from the 911 only line. The call-taker could hear arguing and yelling. So the caller would not provide any information other than that a woman was in the room and just sent someone there. They then disconnected and we were unable to get back in touch with them. The caller stated that he was staying there with his grandmother. When he advised, fire and rescue are on scene for the room next door in 220. For a medical emergency, they are aware of this order. However, it is unknown if it's related to the medical call. 119 direct. 1.1.1.1.2.
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[1]
911: Emergency Call
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Location mentioned:
Near Laurel Park Ln, Charlottesville, VA 22911
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