Disruptive male passenger reported on bus near airport, Fort Lauderdale FL
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According to the dispatch call, a male passenger about 35 years old wearing all black was reported to be disruptive on bus number 1823 near Aviation Boulevard by the airport area.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Police and Sheriff
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Central receiving at 22, near Aviation Boulevard, in front of the rental car.
00:04
This came via V.C.
00:06
Mass Transit reports a passenger is being disruptive.
00:11
On the bus, unit 106 advises.
00:16
Do we have anyone on a call that's a 6 o'clock car that can bottle over that lane handle?
00:28
Now, Charlie 30.
00:31
Brown will be up VG.
00:33
7,400.
00:40
I'll be 106 on the 60-6 is on.
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Channel 4.
00:49
8,004. 90, Bravo,
00:52
Bravo, and show me 10-7[1] from Mr. (name withheld).
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(name withheld).
00:57
10, 7, good night.
01:07
This is lovely.
01:10
I do it, Echo.
01:11
I'm 10-7[1]. Good night.
01:17
Go there again.
01:19
One person's out with a 20.
01:22
It puts everybody else on.
01:28
And who's a 6 o'clock unit, he's 106-068.3 Bravo 20 is 106 on a 68.
01:39
3 Bobo 30 is out with that 13 person with 31 is on a 30.
01:51
And billed all the 6 o'clock units that I have.
01:55
Roblo's 1. You can show me 10.8.
01:58
Where's during the ROC.
02:01
That's the 104.
02:02
It's in reference to a male subject on bus number 1823 being disruptive.
02:08
Male subject about 35 years of age wearing all black.
02:11
104.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-7: Unavailable or out of service for duty or communication.
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Location mentioned:
Aviation Blvd, Fort Lauderdale, FL 33315
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