Possible break-in at airport warehouse with minor injuries, Fort Lauderdale FL


Police responded to a possible break-in at a warehouse in Terminal 4 of Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport. The area was secured with K9 unit assistance. Medical personnel attended to individuals with minor bruises. An elderly woman with diabetes inside the terminal required assistance.
Audio|Source: Broward County Police and Sheriff
05:51
Transcript:
00:00
Are probable 43 to put a 73 case for Terminal 4? Is it going to be for that case?
00:05
I could be calling that out.
00:06
That's not going to put an additional case.
00:08
I'll put your uh, put on next way and I'll be a 51 with a video.
00:11
Row 5-108. 2-8.
00:15
2-8-7-38-32.
00:19
Delta 2-5. A225.
00:21
A225.
00:22
We're not going to be able to clear this warehouse properly without 39.
00:24
All right, I'll try, see if I can get K-N-9 again.
00:27
Hey, Bravo, 4.
00:29
We're gonna have a lot of the unit, we're gonna have a fat Leo charge out here.
00:32
He can just take his way out here.
00:33
Okay, Delta 2-5, 26, I'm up.
00:35
I'll get there as quickly as I can.
00:36
All right, does anyone need rescue out there?
00:38
All right now.
00:40
All right now, FireRest was here.
00:41
They checked us out and all good.
00:43
Just a minor, be brisie.
00:44
Town.
00:45
723. 23. 17-96-0-wiske.
00:47
208. 98.
00:48
86-Hine whiskey, the name.
00:49
8-1-2-2.8-7-34,
00:51
the case number is 2-1-56.
00:57
485-2.
00:58
All for 734.
00:59
All right, you can 10-8[1]-year, we're going to hold the warehouse until 2090s here or until further or not.
01:10
Right, I'm waiting a response to the email, that lets you know.
01:13
Copy Ayrtonacom now.
01:14
All right, I'll be en route to that other and we do have a confirmed 21 here.
01:20
Copy confirmed 21 and just 314 8 Bravo 3divise that rescue checked them out.
01:26
They do have minor bruise in just 3 or 14.
01:28
Report. Any DSO came out on this air, any PSO came out on this air?
01:32
On the delivery service, Mike 8, thank you.
01:35
Mike 8, popping.
01:36
735.35.
01:37
Thank you. Thank you for me.
01:43
Popper. Amen, Quick, 40.
01:44
Two Rob 40, you're clear 40.
01:45
And three Bravo 41, should you...
01:47
Three Bravo 41 should you're sitting in a teletite 735.
01:50
11 what you're showing 97? So far, 7366.
01:56
FIB Bravo, Unis 108.
01:57
Bobo, Unis 10, 2. 20, Bobo 7, 2.
01:58
You can show me 10, 8 and 51 to be 49 in my seventh 1.
02:03
Robo 7-2, 104, who's calling the 73 are you or 911?
02:07
91 would be the primary.
02:08
10-4[2] showing route to the 49,000.
02:10
So I don't want to be sure broken in this next slide.
02:12
104 97, 737.
02:14
104. 104.
02:15
Dean E12.
02:16
3M212. To me out on a 68 and terminal 4, 54 in time-fix.
02:22
Your case number is 2167.
02:27
8-1-567. 8-2-5.
02:31
Deltz-25.
02:32
K9[3]-9-5-50 will be responding.
02:34
48, we're holding the warehouse for him.
02:35
Can I have fire ask you? Maybe at Terminal 4, the fashion level inside the terminal.
02:43
I have an elderly woman.
02:44
I hope they have um, diabetes there may need some assistance.
02:46
The Terminal is you going to be?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-8: Unit is in service and available for assignment.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative; message received and understood.
[3]
K9: Police canine unit involved or requested.
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Location mentioned:
Terminal 4, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
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