Male threatens to shoot in parking lot with firearms, Bakersfield CA
A tall male wearing a black shirt was seen pulling what appeared to be a firearm and threatening to shoot in a parking lot near Oak Street and the Red Roof Inn. Multiple calls were made to authorities, including one from a woman who locked herself in a bathroom for safety. There are reports of a possible head injury and two people believed to be in possession of firearms.
Audio|Source: Kern County Sheriff/Bakersfield PD
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Transcript:
00:00
Now's logistics in the parking lot and the forfeiting physical,
00:03
Male adult, tall, black shirt.
00:06
We're seeing pulling at what looked like a firearm and making guards to shoot.
00:13
We have an additional female RP on 911 who's not having difficulty answering.
00:21
I can copy unit your 97.
00:24
To earlier call.
00:27
Copy 27. Copy 27.
00:30
Near Oak Street at the Red Roof Inn. I know.
00:36
This is not advising two soldiers can position fire.
00:43
So I open a line with a male yelling in the background with a female crying,
00:48
saying, get away from my window.
00:55
Mine is since disconnected, unable to make contact on an unromed number.
01:01
The route to three central five.
01:04
Central one, temporary.
01:07
The device two subjects in possession of firearms. She's calling from (number withheld) Ocean Street, which is further north of.
01:19
7-6 on multiple.
01:22
This are covering.
01:26
7.7, code 6 on multiple.
01:29
Code 33[1] on the patch for the mic unit, Alpha O Street, Co-33.
01:32
Go-30 for now.
01:37
Go-30 on the patchment, this is clear, go-co-30 for now.
01:54
Control one, tempo one.
01:58
Run and quick voice are temporarily patch.
02:03
Possible head injury.
02:08
Ceprode advise, advent.
02:11
Okay,
02:12
ma'am.
02:18
Okay, Captain May I second have walked yourself in the bathroom where people be outside, black female, black sweater, black pants.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 33: Emergency traffic only; restrict radio communications to urgent or priority transmissions.
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