Emergency services search for caller's exact location


A caller is confused about her location, and emergency services are trying to find her. She insists she is at a specific address, but there are no stores in that area, making it hard to locate her.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
01:50
Transcript:
(name withheld), I'm 33. 232 at AutoZone. The complaint is 1,1025 in the county of 16-05 north, no south-east 29 drive. Is it 1040? It's important to sit Juliet at 4, or do you want him to try to handle it with my phone? Handle of my phone. July 475. 4. 4. We have 4 units 14. RISC-3-1. RISC-3-1. Pach-0-2-1. Pace care transfer. 733. Go ahead. Can I ask you in the Gulf Force call? Fine. At this time, you're still showing in-routhroud to the call. At this time, you're still showing in-rout to the call. Which hospital you transport to, what was your any mileage? I'm going to have to get out to the truck to give you that. Give me one. Okay. Hotel 47561 at Willis Center 13. The last Thursday, everyone. Go ahead. In the mile, just a 4.14. Touched. Hotel 4 stand by this one. Let me verify where this actually is. Rescue 35. Patient care transfer. Patient care transfer. So if you can just drive by there and see if this is where the location is, the complaint is adamant that it's there, but there's no stores in that area, so I don't really know where she is. She's calling in on having 10-4[1] on telephone.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Message received
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Location mentioned:
SE 29 Dr, Gainesville, FL 32641
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