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No emergency after repeated 911 calls from locationRevere MA

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Revere, MA

Police responded to repeated 911 calls near Gold Road after callers requested an interpreter and calls were disconnected. Officers found no emergency; the caller was only inquiring about the location of his car.

Audio|Source: Revere Police
00:38
Transcript:
00:00
So if you could just check the well-being on the residence near Gold Road.
00:05
We call the 911, request the interpreter, they're disconnecting multiple times.
00:10
They attempted to call that, but they didn't answer.
00:12
They were confirmed that the address was near Gold Road.
00:15
You can just check the well-being.
00:18
Roger, is it a 911 hang-up[1]?
00:24
That's affirmative.
00:25
Obviously said with the address.
00:27
Turn-1-6.
00:31
Hey.
00:32
So, you can stand down.
00:33
That call, a good call in.
00:35
He was just calling where his car was, and you notified a road to me first.
Police codes explained
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[1]
911 hang-up: Disconnected 9-1-1 emergency call

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