Domestic disturbance near NW 110th Avenue in Coral Springs, Coral Springs FL
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According to the dispatch call, there was a domestic disturbance near NW 110th Avenue in Coral Springs involving a female who left after swinging a jump rope at a family member. The subject has a history of psychosis and bipolar disorder.
Audio|Heard on: Coral Springs and Parkland Public Safety
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Transcript:
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It's gonna be a 43, US 441 and NW 110th Avenue Unit, Bravo.
00:05
The caller advised that the mother left the home after swinging a jump rope at the caller's grandmother.
00:12
A female left on foot in the direction of travel.
00:15
If we're coming in second hand.
00:17
The other one.
00:22
Okay.
00:28
54 trying to get further.
00:32
Okay.
00:34
36-12.
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34. It's just going to trust.
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704.
00:44
32. I can be 51 of that.
00:46
Cancel. 4.6.
00:51
So, 4.
00:55
896, my final stop is going to be at near University Drive.
01:04
7-4.
01:05
10-4[1]. 30-10-8.
01:13
46, I'll show you 10-8.
01:20
C. 96 and 92?
01:23
Senator 4.
01:25
News 138 be advised.
01:26
The subject's name is going to be (name withheld).
01:30
Unknown description at this time, possibly headed northbound on 110th.
01:35
We do have history of psychosis issues with the subject and they are diagnosed bipolar.
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10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
NW 110th Ave, Coral Springs, FL 33071
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