The call is buried in noise
Ambient noise, wind, vehicles, crowds, alarms, or distance make speech indistinct and hard to interpret.
911 calls are seldom—if ever—made in quiet, calm environments. When critical words are masked by noise, cross-talk, radio traffic, or multiple speakers, a forensic audio review can help determine what was said and, when possible, by whom. If the call would benefit from audio intelligibility enhancement, we’ll explain your options and what’s realistically achievable.
Ambient noise, wind, vehicles, crowds, alarms, or distance make speech indistinct and hard to interpret.
People at the scene talk over each other, or operator/unit communications bleed into the call and mask key phrases.
Sound Testimony® can improve the audio quality of 911 calls—often greatly increasing clarity for review, transcription, and case strategy.
All calls with Sound Testimony® are confidential—your privacy comes first.
We evaluate whether critical words can be reliably understood using accepted forensic listening and enhancement techniques, distinguishing what is audible from what is not.
When multiple voices overlap, we assess timing, vocal characteristics, and context to determine how many speakers are present and whether attribution is supportable.
Non-speech sounds—alarms, impacts, vehicles, or environmental noise—are evaluated for consistency with reported events and their effect on speech clarity.
Not all recordings can be “cleaned up.” We clearly explain what is and is not achievable so conclusions remain scientifically defensible.
If a 911 call is unclear, disputed, or difficult to interpret, Sound Testimony® can evaluate speech intelligibility, overlapping speakers, and critical background sounds. Contact us for confidential guidance on what the audio can—and cannot—reliably reveal.
When a 911 call is unclear, disputed, or difficult to interpret, forensic analysis can help determine what was said, how clearly it can be understood, and what the audio reliably supports. Sound Testimony® provides confidential, forensic-grade review focused on intelligibility, speaker overlap, and evidentiary integrity.
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