Loud verbal argument reported on open 911 line


There was a loud argument heard on a 911 call, but the caller hung up. Officers are trying to find out exactly where the argument is happening.
Audio|Source: SLO County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00We're still attempting to get a space number.00:01We have an open line with a loud 415[1] verbal herd, and then the line disconnected.00:07Sounds like my partner's Relan Line, trying to get further info.00:34Dispatch and ambulance code to for body pain.00:41You need me to call them to re-respond?00:46Unfortunately,00:48yes.00:49Copy.01:03as mapping in either space 31 or 32.01:06We still have an open line.01:08No response to question.
00:00
We're still attempting to get a space number.
00:01
We have an open line with a loud 415[1] verbal herd, and then the line disconnected.
00:07
Sounds like my partner's Relan Line, trying to get further info.
00:34
Dispatch and ambulance code to for body pain.
00:41
You need me to call them to re-respond?
00:46
Unfortunately,
00:48
yes.
00:49
Copy.
01:03
as mapping in either space 31 or 32.
01:06
We still have an open line.
01:08
No response to question.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
415: Disturbance (Verbal argument)
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San Luis Obispo County, CA
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