Caller concerned about neighborhood safety after false 911 calls, Oakland Park FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a caller near NE 2 Ave, Oakland Park, expressed concern about neighborhood safety following multiple accidental 911 calls by (name withheld). The calls were confirmed to be unintentional button presses on a cell phone.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
And I feel like not only myself, but the rest of the neighborhood is also in jeopardy.
00:07
And Rapid shows near NE 2 Ave in Oakland Park.
00:13
And we answer on callback two times.
00:17
Case is going to be 2235.
00:23
I'll go back for 1051, 12-40-0-03.
00:27
10-4[2], 1051.
00:33
And just for your 43, he called into 911[1] earlier.
00:40
I'll stand by.
00:41
I put the case number in here.
00:45
Is there any case for 720?
00:49
I didn't look at that address, but the same person, same 88, called into Wilton Manors earlier, 326 this morning,
01:01
and it was 9-1-1 drop-off and units made 25 with him.
01:07
It's (name withheld), who was parked in the parking lot of 225 Northwest 23 Street.
01:14
He accidentally called when he pushed multiple buttons on his cell phone.
01:19
They put his tag in there out of Fort Lauderdale.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency call received via 911, including hang-ups or disconnected calls.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative; message received and understood.
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