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re: NOPD logs show no record of 911 call to report hit and run
Posted on 4/14/16 at 12:48 pm to Lester Earl
Posted on 4/14/16 at 12:48 pm to Lester Earl
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how is that clearly false? They describe both calls in that article. One to report the homicide, one to report the car accident. So clearly the dispatcher came into contact with 2 people over the phone.
Because I know how these systems work and actually read the article.
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Gamble said all 911 calls are included in the department's log. He said even if the call is not answered from an operator, as long as the connection is made, the call is logged.
Now, ill ask again: where was it said that Hayes called 911 after the shooting
Posted on 4/14/16 at 12:50 pm to WhoDat37
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as long as the connection is made, the call is logged.
I would ask for them to be more specific. Does an operator (or automated responder) need to pick up the call for it to be logged?
I do not believe so because they call back on some calls that are hang-ups (at least in well run cities they do, LOL).
Posted on 4/14/16 at 12:59 pm to WhoDat37
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Now, ill ask again: where was it said that Hayes called 911 after the shooting
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....although police have said previously that Hayes himself did call 911 at some point, and remained on the scene until authorities arrived.
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Cardell Hayes' temporary attorney John Fuller, told ABC News: "Not only did my client call 911, but my client secured a witness who was about to leave the scene and my client waited for law enforcement to arrive."
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