Officers perform welfare check at open 911 call with music, Oakland Park FL
Police responded to an open 911 call near NE 40th Street where music and faint voices were heard. The call's purpose was unclear, leading to a welfare check.
Audio|Source: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
00:39
Transcript:
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So far, sir, it's a 911 open line[1] near NE 40th Street, make two 1020 to determine music in the background and voice small on call back the bus.
00:09
All right, I'm sorry, you cut out.
00:15
What's going on?
00:17
Yes, I have an 8% for near NE 40th Street.
00:21
It's a 911 open line[1] with a phase 2, 1020 with music credit in the background and voice smoke on callback.
00:27
Yes.
00:31
You said music heard in the background?
00:34
Keep on music.
00:35
All right, tip off all right, cut out, security, Bravo.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911 open line: Open 911 call (caller said hello then disconnected)
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Location mentioned:
Near NE 40th St, Oakland Park, FL 33334
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