The 911 call from the day soccer star Hope Solo and her fiance NFL player Jerramy Stevens had a serious altercation at a party on November 13, was released yesterday.

In the audio released by KOMO News, the caller (Hope Solo's brother Marcus) tells the 911 dispatcher that "there was a little fight inside the house" and that a woman dislocated her hip. He also tells the dispatcher that a "stun gun" was used in the fight.

He explains that the injured woman (who was not his sister) was among the eight guests in the house and they were drinking alcohol.

Hope Solo reportedly received a cut to her elbow in the fight, ESPN previously reported.

Solo, 31 and Stevens, 33 married just a day after Stevens was arrested for for a fourth-degree domestic violence assault over Solo at her Seattle home. He was not charged and was later released from police custody because there was insufficient evidence pending an investigation.

They had been dating for just two months, according to reports.

The two athletes were reportedly arguing over whether they would live in Florida or Washington State after the marriage, according to King County records.

Police responded to a call around 3:45 a.m. involving a fight between eight people during a party, Kirkland Police Lt. Mike Murray told KING-TV at the time.

Read the transcript below:

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Dispatcher: 'What's going on today?'

Marcus Solo: 'There was a little fight inside the house and she got thrown to the ground and she might have dislocated her hip.'

Dispatcher: 'OK, any weapons involved in the fight?'

Solo: 'Umm... A stun gun, actually.'

Dispatcher: 'OK, hold on. How many people are there?'

Solo: 'There's about a half-dozen, not more.'

Operator: 'About a half dozen?'

Solo: At least... Eight maybe?'

Dispatcher: 'Was the fight physical other than the stun gun?'

Solo: 'There was definitely a physical altercation and an innocent bystander got hurt.'

Dispatcher: 'OK, and who was the person who was the instigator?'

Solo: 'We won't go there. Please get here.'

Dispatcher: 'All the parties that were fighting, are they separated?'

Solo 'Yes, ma'am.'

Dispatcher: 'Are all of them still there?'

Solo: 'I don't know.'

Dispatcher: 'Anybody using drugs or alcohol today?'

Solo: 'Alcohol, definitely.'

Operator: 'And, the female - where is she located?'

Solo: 'She's here.'

Operator: 'Ok, but in living room, bedroom?'

Solo: 'In the living room area, dining room.'

Dispatcher: 'What did this start over?'

Solo: 'I don't know.'

Operator: 'Sir?'

(Call ends)