Potential assault suspect near Mansfield Ave, Los Angeles CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded code 3 to a possible assault with a deadly weapon suspect near Mansfield Avenue in Los Angeles. The suspect was described as a tall male dressed in black. Multiple teams coordinated response routes through Lafayette and Spaulding.
Audio|Heard on: LAPD Dispatch - West Divisions
Listen to dispatch call
01:30
Transcript:
00:00
We have a suspect there now near Mansfield Avenue.
00:03
Near Mansfield.
00:04
Suspect male, about six foot six inches tall, wearing black clothing.
00:07
Code 3[1] and 10-3334 RD.
00:10
774.
00:15
They're responding from H on Spaulding.
00:22
Thirty-three responding, code three from eight and swallowing to near Mansfield.
00:28
Seven is your break, show back.
00:30
Hang on.
00:37
The two nine five three, was that call for us or thirty-three?
00:41
Eight hundred and fifty-three, it was for you.
00:47
Eight hundred and fifty-two, he shows primary responding to Lafayette again at Beverly.
00:56
Eight hundred and thirty-two, responding code three, Lafayette end of every to near Mansfield.
01:04
Seven eight five, please.
01:05
Yeah,
01:06
I was going to close it.
01:10
Any of you come on Wilshire frequency for ADW[2] suspect? They're near Mansfield Avenue.
01:20
Roger, control.
01:21
Air 18 with the delay working a backup in southeast.
01:27
7853, air 18 with the delay from southeast working backup.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately with lights and siren.
[2]
ADW: Assault involving the use or threat of a deadly weapon.
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