Residential burglar alarm reported in Sunrise, Sunrise FL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a residential burglar alarm after a glass break was detected near Southwest 151st Way in Sunrise. Units were dispatched to investigate the audible alarm, and a case number was assigned.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
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01:44
Transcript:
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Signal 49[1], audible near Southwest 151st Way.
00:06
Residential burglar alarm is on 16 down around glass break.
00:15
We were reporting.
00:23
Four.
00:28
Copy acknowledgement, 614.
00:35
7 Bravo 1, 10-187 at 615.
00:45
141 going present on the 13th person call.
00:50
Copy present and 613.
00:52
Flash.
00:54
Any changes to Signal 49[1]A alpha?
01:00
Acknowledged, assignment complete.
01:03
And I'll be out of service from headquarters.
01:06
Copy out of service.
01:12
Remember it was DOA on 98, C travel 51, 349.
01:18
Copy assignment complete Charlie.
01:22
Forty-two Bravo, ten-one, ten-eight reference.
01:26
Forty-eight reference, ten-eight.
01:29
Forty-nine, four.
01:34
Showing both units en route to the forty-nine audible, case number (number withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 49: Alarm activation or emergency alert (e.g., burglary, robbery, fire, or audible alarm)
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Location mentioned:
SW 151st Way, Sunrise, FL 33326
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