Female yelling for help at Long Beach address, Long Beach CA


A female caller was heard screaming for help near St. Louis Avenue in Long Beach. Officers responded and found no one in distress. After speaking to several people, it was determined the female was arguing with her sister on the phone. No assault occurred.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
04:35
Transcript:
00:00
Patients, I still need a unit for that 927S[3], near St. Louis Avenue.
00:07
WC2, I can go.
00:09
Willow and Redondo.
00:11
Thank you, T-T-2A-1-Willow and Redondo. Tcha 71, the LS 14 on the end.
00:21
10-4[1]. So, WC2, your authorize code 3 are you going to get closer and a unit to assist. The 927S[3], near St. Louis, they're advising it. It's coming from the corner house. The CP here's a female screaming for help.
00:32
A little further, they don't hear any other voices, no mention of weapons,
00:40
and the female one heard yelling for someone to get off her. If there's a unit to back on that.
00:49
Do sound seven from the station.
00:53
Ten-four.
00:57
You call somebody want to head to in four off here.
01:01
Okay,
01:07
four. Charles 14, I can take the code on that.
01:09
St. Louis Coff,
01:11
Sergeant and Debussy can go ten-eight.
01:16
5150 1459 Warren
01:22
Control back in school to go for Tepard 13 engine 4 and VLF 14 are 14 or on BLEF 14 are on scene
01:38
104
01:43
Charlie 71 can you read the field for staff please?
01:47
One,
01:50
go ahead.
01:53
Charlie 71 would be David (number withheld).
02:03
Charlie 78 and Rout for the 647-5-12 Alamedos.
02:09
Trac Tracina Peterson.
02:20
Loud vein from a large solid object and she's saying it's all quiet.
02:30
That's 22 radio check.
02:34
Here attend to.
02:38
And units of the 927S[3] on St. Louis. The city's advising there's a possibly gray colored vehicle parked in front of the dispatch location with blue headlights. It's unknown if it's related.
02:54
I'm not going to no response to the door.
02:58
You clear this and found out back the other unit. Go to St. Louis.
03:03
I'm good for the 927 on corner. I'll go ahead.
03:10
Back in 14.
03:15
Unit 2, Charles 71.
03:19
Charles 71. Charles 71.
03:22
Can we get a nice and a fifth for a HRV major front and down?
03:27
Okay,
03:29
perfect.
03:34
We're onto the 2PU to Steve Call, the boulevard in force.
03:42
4297.
03:43
Copy 97 97 Unit 7 927 are from St. Louis, CIPD's advising, they are not hearing any screaming any longer, but they can hear the sirens in the area, and we're no longer landline.
04:04
In 171, the tow ETA, they're advising in approximately 45.
04:08
They're trying to find a contractor.
04:14
Charlie's 64 day on New York.
04:21
All 14 is code 4.
04:24
Spoke to multiple people and only one person said she was arguing with her sister on the phone.
04:29
But nobody out here needs help.
04:31
Code 4[2].
04:33
Copy code 4, near St. Louis, say when it's code 4.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
[2]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
[3]
927S: Suspicious person
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Location mentioned:
Near St Louis Ave, Long Beach, CA 90804
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