Man threatens others at south ocean drive location, Hollywood FL
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A man wearing a white shirt with blue lettering threatened others and yelled at a location near South Ocean Drive. Authorities responded to manage the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Police and Sheriff
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Transcript:
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rooney 306 South Ocean Drive Farina Coquina
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Customers, Signal 31[1] Employee, aesthetic male white shirt, blue lettering, shorts,
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physical,
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54 NEMS, threatening to SINL5, here's the male thing.
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I've heard for two murders, there's a lot of yelling and an open line.
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I have premises hazard in the area, Charlie, too, show you en route.
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Is there a...
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If the 904, if not, it's the beach box right, you can assist with the 904?
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Charlie, 1 can you clear?
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Is there a history and go to see the medical commission?
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There is a, there was a signal 8 that came in September 22nd of this year, and it's going to be 54 any medical or mental disabilities.
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Okay,
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for first off.
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Everybody on the beach, I can start heading that way.
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So far, I'll show you 1051.
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The Fox Trot Unit.
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Any Fox Trot Unit that can respond.
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Bob, I can clear from her reading anything.
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3086 South Ocean Signal 31[1] and Charlie 2 they're saying the subject's leaving going it's a big shop keeps the turning now the subject's back
Police codes explained
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[1]
Signal 31: Person involved in physical harm or self-harm incident requiring immediate police response.
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Location mentioned:
S Ocean Dr, Hollywood, FL 33019
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