Verbal Argument Reported After 911 Hang-Up Call, Fall River MA


Police responded to a 911 hang-up call near Pleasant Street from a Spanish-speaking male. The caller hung up, and officers were requested who speak Spanish. It was found that two parties had a verbal argument, with no violence or injuries reported.
Audio|Source: Fall River Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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5-4 conditions near Pleasant Street 911 hang up Spanish-speaking male hung up on the call taker within 20 meters I want to answer 3 in service
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Go ahead, Medic 2.
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Medic 2, we're transporting Sanans.
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Roger, Medi 2, transporting St.A.
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2118.
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Do you need to report, St.A.5, I'll be 208.
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Oh.
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One at three, six, cool. Next level.
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70F 75227522.
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I got that party.
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That party was involved in some sort of fight.
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Do you have any Spanish-speaking officers on?
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364 to any Spanish-speaking officer?
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Okay,
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clear. All right, Roger, that's 12. Officer, responding to 2235.
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Near Pleasant Street.
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Do you want to say five?
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It's going to be only verbal routine those two parties.
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