Take a call - meaning in the following context


Context:



Friend 1: Why don't you go for a second opinion. Its hightime.
Friend 2: Yes, right, I got to take a call on that.



Here is the usage "take a call" right instead of "I have to a take a decision"?


Also,



Friend 2: Yes, right, I got to make a call on that.



Here is the usage "make a call" right instead of "I have to a take a decision"?


Which is the right usage? Please clarify.




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