Unresponsive person found in domestic disturbance call, Charlotte County FL


Officers responded to a call near Roberta Dr and S McCall Rd where they found an individual unresponsive. The situation was later reclassified as a domestic disturbance.
Audio|Source: Charlotte County Sheriff and Punta Gorda Police
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Transcript:
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I can not drag him, right at 1015 this guy, but apparently he's not really responsive to them.
00:07
Got it.
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Central one day you're coming to.
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So, 132.
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B.
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McCall and Roberta, Selt McCall, Roberta, Florida, Tag, Boy, Edward 9, 6,
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Victor William, B.E.9, 6B.W.
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243.
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Central 30, sir.
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We're up to you.
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Change is called to a signal 7, 355, I'll be further.
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Temperate. One twelve, central, ten-four.
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For ten-four.
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Twenty-fourty-six.
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In-intake central ten-four.
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Go ahead.
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Twenty-fourty-six.
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I go, too.
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We're back in service, I got the region, standby, unseen.
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10-4[1]-24-6.
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422-9.
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(name withheld) by name the data birth, last name (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), first name (name withheld), common spelling,
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middle initial E for Edward,
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and his data birth is going to be (number withheld).
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2nd, 32, central, 24.
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204010.
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Central Deep Turkey. Can't you change more call to domestic, please?
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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