Medical call reported near 17th Avenue and 63rd Street, Miami FL
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According to the dispatch call, a medical call for breathing problems was confirmed near 17th Avenue and 63rd Street in Miami. No robbery was reported in the area.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade County Municipal Police Departments Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Do you check what the city in Miami to see if they have a call reference to 32[1] or 29[2] in the area of 540?
00:15
Hello, you cut out.
00:17
I read a 32[1] or a 29[2] in the city, what's the Qtage?
00:23
Yes, if they have any calls,
00:26
reference possible 32[1] or a 29[2] in the area of 54th Street and 17th Avenue.
00:38
Yes, I'll check with the city.
00:40
I'll reach you right back.
00:41
149, yes case.
00:49
North 11-03 back.
00:57
Well, I check with the city, if they do have a call there, do you want a unit to give you an O2? KOSO.
01:07
KSO.
01:09
KOSK with the O2.
01:16
1103, not sure if you don't have any good service in the hospital.
01:19
QScare with you also for the city, if they have a call.
01:24
(number withheld).
01:30
KISO,
01:33
I'll raise your back, 15, that's correct.
01:39
No,
01:44
123 Kyrtson.
01:46
North 123, Kyrgyzma.
01:52
North, 123, Kishka.
01:53
So I'm going to O-P on 118-and-24-R, Ripper-Sach.
02:02
That was 119 and 24?
02:07
Central 13 at 153.
02:11
North 1103.
02:17
City's advising negative on any 29[2]th, but they did have a 32[1] that occurred at 17th Avenue and 63rd Street.
02:26
They gave them your 02.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
32: Breathing Problems (medical call)
[2]
29: Strong-arm robbery
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