Officers respond to loud music noise complaint in Farmersville, Farmersville CA
Officers responded to a loud music noise complaint near Merlot Avenue in Farmersville. The noise was confirmed coming from this location. The situation was resolved without escalation.
Audio|Source: Tulare County Sheriff 2
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Transcript:
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Farmersville, I say, copy, full-fifty noise complaint.
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Please, 846, I'll be 76.
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Temper.
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24. The full 846 will be on North June, standby for numbers.
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September.
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Advicea A. 6D. Adam,
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there you are with quiet on arrival, I'll be attending to report.
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6 a.m. Chevron.
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6C.A.m. Chevron.
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Vice, S.A. 10, Adam. Can you confirm a 3rd history with the phone number?
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Affirmative, say, bye.
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Advocally, 46 L0.A.
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283 in North Carolina.
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10 phone, copy 283 no, Jim.
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10-Adam zero contact with that phone number.
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Ten Adam, copy.
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60 Charles Bicelia, code for.
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Code 4[2]. Code 4.
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Temper.
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404. The music will be turned off on the night. 10-8[1]-0-4.
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10-8[1]-0-4.
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40-boy by side, copy loud music complaint.
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40-boy glad.
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Near Merlot Avenue.
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Near Merlot Avenue. Music's coming from that address.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: In service and available for assignments or calls.
[2]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation secure and under control.
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Farmersville, CA
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