Parts of the 911 calls fade in and out ... and not always the same ones as I'm listening ... UGH!
Don't quote this because I plan on editing this post:
Source:
http://www.wral.com/news/local/audio/7390963/
Note: Did not use earbuds. Young daughter was "helping" me by climbing on my back.
911 OPERATOR:: Emergency services.
NURSE: Hey, um, is this RPD?
911 OPERATOR:: Yeah, it’s the 911 Center.
NURSE: Oh. Well, I’m trying to reach, um, RPD tried to call, and it was like one minute, and they hung up before I could get back to them. I’m calling in regards to a patient that we just got about an hour and a half ago, and now it’s turned into invest -- a possible investigation of a rape. Um, ... it's, uh ... it happened on 2710 Cartier Drive. In Raleigh.
911 OPERATOR:: Let me see if I can find anything on it. Give me just a second.
NURSE: Okay.
911 OPERATOR:: And it was an RPD officer who called up there?
NURSE: Yes, ma’am … we actually called … um, it … the whole situation … I mean, this patient’s been ____, and is gonna die, but, um, we eventually found out per the family that they thought that maybe the patient was raped because per her, um, physical findings that we’re finding now, um, that’s … it … stories are now matching up. So we contacted RPD – the doctor did – um, and said, you know, we might need to file an investigation, and so he was waitin' for me to come to the phone and by the time I got to the phone, they had already hung up.
911 OPERATOR: Okay.
NURSE: So, I don’t know if I need to – what I need to do now, I’m just trying to maybe get some information.
911 OPERATOR:: Okay. It’s not ______, so I’ll put a call back in for it because I don’t see a call in for it now.
NURSE: Okay.
911 OPERATOR:: And you … give me that address once again to make sure I have it right.
NURSE: It’s 2710 C-as-in-cat. A-R-T-I-E-R Drive, and it’s 27605. Is that an actual address?
911 OPERATOR:: Yes, that’s an actual address. Actually, I’m showing the EMS call from that at the hospital right now.
NURSE: Oh, yeah. They are.
911 OPERATOR:: Do you have any like ... any suspect description or anything like that, or it's just kinda sketchy to say at this time?
NURSE: It’s very sketchy because the family thinks they might have seen someone but they really don’t know. And the patient … it’s just a really bad situation. We can’t ask the patient anything so we really don't know.
911 OPERATOR:: Okay. Where’s the patient located?
NURSE: In the Emergency Department, C Bay, Room 25.
911 OPERATOR:: Room 25?
NURSE: Yes, ma'am.
911 OPERATOR:: Okay, then, we'll have an officer take care of that.
NURSE: Thank you very much.
911 OPERATOR: You’re welcome. Bye.
NURSE: Bye.
Kudos to Laces ... yours was much, much longer. This drove me nuts.