Man reports smell of burning wires in vehicle


A man called to report a strange smell of burning wires coming from the back of his car. He suspects someone may have tampered with it and mentioned potential personal issues involving his wife. Police and fire crews were sent to check on the situation at a local parking lot.
Audio|Source: Gainesville Police and Alachua Fire
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Transcript:
Pachshad3? 1014. 104. The caller reports that he's discovered odor coming from the back passenger door, held like burning wires, on a vehicle. Belief that (name withheld) has been getting or involved with another person who happens to be a mechanic. When complaint and open the back door of his vehicle, he smelled a burning, smelled like wires. Request that it be checked out. Zero 335. Enforcement is responding with us to complaint in silver Volkswagen sedan. Go ahead. When you can, 75 your email. Caller advices, the caller is not really expressing the situation, not making much sense, didn't want to provide any other information for us if you'll make contact with them there, the parking lot harbors at Tumbling Creek, and again, law enforcement will be responding with us, but it does not look like they have yet been dispatched. Attention to advice that you copied. Well, I didn't see Bobby. Well, actually, CC4. We do have law enforcement around to our location. They can come cold. We're just having to take patient against her will. That's her, Drew. Watcher Rescue 36. Rescue 36. Patient care transferred. Patient care transfer. Watcher Rescue 36. Watcher Rescue 36. Are you sure that I deserves for a special offense? Stand by. Slide, turn to. Did you? We're on the scene in the parking lot. We still in touch with you caller. Okay. No longer landline with him. He did too, got it. ROT3-6-6-5-6 medication, 50 Alpha with EMS. 546[2]-5-5-2. The location in the previous 50AFA[1] with EMS taking control of a dog and animal control responding. 654 is currently unseen. Requesting this cold. I want some assistance reference to... patient is being difficult and needs to go to the hospital and EMS wants to take them against their will.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
50AFA: Fire/Alarm (Alpha-level fire alarm call)
[2]
546: Animal Control
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Location mentioned:
Near SW 13th St, Gainesville, FL 32608
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