Woman yells for help during domestic dispute at Oakland address, Oakland CA


A woman in her 30s was heard yelling for help and telling someone to get off of her near Van Buren Ave in Oakland. A man in his 30s was present. No weapons or physical violence were confirmed. There is a history of domestic disputes at this address.
Audio|Source: Oakland Police Dispatch
01:14
Transcript:
00:00
For that 918[1] on the 14-520 man beer and first. For a 918 on the 14-520 man beer and for a female yelling for somebody to call 911[2].
00:10
Can you call the couple, please?
00:14
Actually, 31, I'll be on service.
00:17
I'm having...
00:18
Good morning, good morning, good morning,
00:26
good morning. Good morning.
00:32
If I could switch you over to District 3, please be 14 for a 918[1].
00:38
It's going to be near Van Buren Ave.
00:41
Near Van Buren Ave. It's going to be in the lobby.
00:43
There's a neighbor that was yelling for somebody to call 9-1-1.
00:46
A neighbor is a female wearing a black sweatshirt gray pants and a weapons.
00:51
It's going to be a female black in her 30s. There's also a male black 30s with her.
00:56
He's listed as a suspect, but I'm not sure why.
01:01
219.
01:03
He has blonde redlocks, gray shirt, black pants, also no weapons.
01:08
Female was yelling to get off of me. Everything was heard. It's not a bit at 95.
01:13
Apparently, it's a chronic issue.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
918: Person exhibiting signs of mental distress or behavioral health crisis.
[2]
911: Emergency call, including 911 calls or hangups, indicating a request for urgent assistance.
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