Disturbance reported near Caroline St with Spanish assistance, Cape Canaveral FL


Authorities responded to a disturbance near Caroline Street. Spanish-speaking assistance was requested for communication with involved parties.
Audio|Source: Brevard County Sheriff East Precinct and Fire, Cocoa Beach Police / Fire
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Transcript:
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1023[2], where the units of the disturbance near Caroline St, where do you need 122 to provide Spanish speaking service?
00:07
137.
00:08
137, go ahead. Yeah, what 10-4[1] with the male half, we don't need a translator, you check with 38 and 34 assume they need one with the female.
00:15
104
00:16
1. 1 3 is 54[4], I'm meeting a transit later.
00:22
No. 104, 122, can I show you 108[3]?
00:24
Keep me on it for now.
00:26
I'll hang out, Steve. 104. Excuse me.
00:28
123, 124, 1013[5], 1014[6].
00:30
104. No. No.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement
[2]
1023: Arrived at scene
[3]
108: In service/Available
[4]
54: Possibly subject stop (context unclear)
[5]
1013: Officer needs help (context unclear)
[6]
1014: Officer needs help (context unclear)
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Location mentioned:
Near Caroline St, Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
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