Bus alarm investigated near Springfield Blvd, Queens NY
Police responded to an emergency bus alarm near Springfield Boulevard and Horace Harding Expressway in Queens. The alarm was checked and no signs of fire or danger were found. Officers confirmed the area was safe.
Audio|Source: NYPD - 109th and 111th Precincts
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Transcript:
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11. Adam, receiving a flashing bus alarm near Horace Harding Expressway and Springfield Boulevard.
00:07
Control, too. Okay.
00:13
That Charlie, too, show me 84.
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Then, near 169 Street.
00:24
Charlie Tegraib, 10-1[1]0, almost 69th.
00:36
Ninthous charge 1.75 at the same time.
00:39
Have one.
00:44
All right, 1.3 flashing bus alarm, turning at Springfield Boulevard.
00:53
First number 80, 86, another route.
00:57
Headed to Springfield.
01:04
Charlie?
01:08
105. Thank you, Charlie.
01:11
Thank you, Charlie. Thank you, Charles.
01:12
That's her 10.
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Please, it's going to be a little chance.
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They're the squad from upstairs at the 101.
01:26
All right, I don't make sure.
01:30
So they are actual officers?
01:33
No, it sounds like Verizon in Texas.
01:35
Slow it down at the moment.
01:38
10-04.
01:44
11YZO.
01:52
11 YCEO.
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84 at the 1010 do you have anything further?
02:04
Flashing northward near Harding, bus heading toward Camio Heights.
02:15
Nothing going on at this location?
02:17
2190 at this time.
02:19
10 for that. 7.75 directed at the same location.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-1: Signal weak or unable to copy transmission.
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