Silent alarm triggers response near Olympic Blvd, Beverly Hills CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a silent alarm activated on a bus traveling near Olympic Boulevard and Spalding Drive in Beverly Hills. Dispatchers were unable to reach the bus driver, and the incident involved a panic alarm possibly indicating distress. Responding units proceeded with emergency protocols until the situation could be verified.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - West Divisions
Listen to dispatch call
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
I know trouble on a bus near Olympic and Spalding.
00:02
Near Olympic and Spalding traveling westbound on Olympic Boulevard.
00:04
Silent alarm[1] on bus (number withheld).
00:08
Run one time point at (number withheld).
00:12
Layover at Samu Center in Correas.
00:14
Code three incident tonight (number withheld).
00:19
Six or code six at Venice.
00:25
(number withheld).
00:26
Code 6 and S is there.
00:31
True units for the code 3 car identify.
00:35
7822 from Laurel and Fird.
00:40
All units, 7000, 800 and twenty-two is responding.
00:41
Code three from law, and they're to Olympic and Spalding.
00:49
Picking up 415 man, (number withheld) Blanco Avenue at Cove Williams grocery store.
00:53
Suspect male, wearing a white sweatshirt, black shorts, black leggings underneath, bright colored Nike shoes.
00:57
Code two incident (number withheld).
00:58
Fourteen fifty.
01:05
Fourteen fifty-six.
01:07
Roger.
01:10
Nine twenty-two, can you help? We're stopped for vehicle.
01:14
Seven eight twenty-two, come left.
01:19
Hi.
01:23
Twinkle police subject for an entrance.
01:26
So,
01:28
West L.A. Watch Two units, code off upon completion of your calls.
01:31
West L.A., Watch Three units, code off on completion of your calls. West L.A.'s traffic, 65 South Hauser, 65 South Hauser, two vehicle TC with injuries, vehicle versus motorcycle, code three into the 294 RD 733.
01:46
West L.P.C.
01:47
For the code.
01:50
Eighty-nine thousand 800 and eighty-eight, come in.
01:55
22, the BOC is unable to get in contact with the driver for panic alarm from the bus.
02:04
22 Roger, if you could just keep having updates of the updated location.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Silent alarm: Silent alarm activation
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