Welfare check at camper on Railroad Avenue, Aurora IN


Police responded to a welfare check at a camper near Railroad Avenue after a 911 open line with children yelling. Contact was made with a female who hung up. Officers determined the call was an accidental dial.
Audio|Source: Dearborn County Police, Fire and EMS
02:24
Transcript:
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32 heavy welfare check.
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717 Railroad Avenue. I'll get a small camper out back on Stanley Lee.
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2256, 2.42.
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The gate 10-9[1] county.
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Radio check.
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58-section 10-2[2] 158-10-2
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Am I funny loud enough?
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You're a little soft, but I can reach it.
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Yeah, you're a little low.
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You're a little low.
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86, 508, 10, and how can you, just better?
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I've heard it much.
00:57
Yeah.
01:03
Good.
01:09
I see the 9-1 open line.
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925 triple circle.
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There's a lot of kids yelling.
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I called the number back.
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A female answered said hello and then hung up. We're getting ready to the text.
01:22
Twenty-three are you exposed, Docs?
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Aye, for a room.
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All right, I'm just pulling in all 50.
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Turn around and go up there.
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T-23, Denver County.
01:46
Go ahead.
01:50
I may contact with the civic there, they advise it as an accidental down.
01:57
I'm clear.
02:07
4275-4275 bail here 1046 or a 1050 PD control in 10th in Columbus
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4275
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right we make contact with them the advisors and accidental dials
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-9: Repeat last transmission
[2]
10-2: Signal good / Loud and clear
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Location mentioned:
Near Railroad Ave, Aurora, IN 47001
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