Large police sweep clears classrooms at Alief ISD school, Houston TX
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Law enforcement conducted a large-scale operation at Alief Independent School District near Highway 6 in Houston, Texas. Multiple teams cleared approximately 72 classrooms across two floors of the school building. The school was on lockdown during the operation. Rescue teams were on standby, and buses were staged on the west side for evacuation. The incident involved an active threat response with coordinated efforts to ensure safety.
Audio|Heard on: Harris County Sheriff's Department Dispatch
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04:38
Transcript:
00:00
Boy 35, we have approximately 72 more classrooms cleared.
00:05
Roadway is clear.
00:08
You can show us moving to 8100 Highway 6.
00:14
Conference service other 15 and 830 is true.
00:18
Our 11-up, Boy 35.
00:20
Public Service name when you get a chance.
00:26
11X player, do you need another unit in there?
00:29
How many classes? I have about 72 more classrooms to clear.
00:36
They come in the front door and take a left, we're right here.
00:40
Is there another team that can go in on the front side to go in and clear more classes? We've got 72 more classes to clear.
00:51
We do get another team, that would be great.
00:57
40 Mary 1 3 Someree OD 40 Mary 13303 O.
01:05
50 David 19 o D.
01:07
50 David 1970s.
01:08
31,
01:10
boy 6'4 and 890.
01:14
We're 26th.
01:15
Alief ISD is going to start getting buses in here on the west side.
01:21
We're going to be directing them from Alief clothing.
01:23
Number two-sixth school is on lockdown.
01:27
They're going to park on the road until they can get in.
01:31
41, boy one floor from ESO.
01:33
Boy one floor is up.
01:36
Sam 5-0. Sam 5-0.
01:39
I haven't noticed a 4-5-1, you can close it out.
01:41
If he calls back, close it out again,
01:43
please. That's like.
01:48
There are 3rd 5-0.
01:52
Howard 2-6 for Robert 90.
01:53
The buses are going to be stationed in the number one lane.
01:56
It's coming from A recording.
01:57
Do you want Sanfellow? Sam 5-0.
02:00
Clear, 495, out for notes.
02:02
Okay.
02:08
I can't put it to a power that for the traffic.
02:11
Let me on the first floor east side.
02:13
Clear. We're coming in right now.
02:16
Everything's clear behind us.
02:17
We're just going forward.
02:20
11 of 145. We're going to send another team in there.
02:25
Where are you located exactly?
02:28
Call him, go ahead.
02:29
Texas night, John, Mary Frank, (number withheld).
02:33
It's a greenish bourbon,
02:37
I mean,
02:38
(number withheld) parking.
02:42
That's clear.
02:43
Okay.
02:44
Good.
02:49
Forty Sam 17, Show Me, Aldi.
02:51
Forty-same, 17, Chiodi.
02:54
Fortyton, five, there is two floors.
02:56
The second floor was already cleared.
02:58
Okay.
03:00
I confirm any more classes in regard.
03:03
Just confirm there's two floors in total.
03:10
Premier One-A, we have a rescue team with Maddox standing by on the south side.
03:18
How many more rooms you go?
03:22
Can you put me on a Meet the Citizen at District 5 station?
03:28
They have cleared the whole second floor, they're working on the second floor, the first floor, they're working on the first floor.
03:34
They're on the east side, like that time.
03:37
Boyle five, about how many more classes do you guys are asking on primary?
03:42
Do you involve the FSG?
03:44
Yeah.
03:47
Is that with a repeat caller or is this one different?
03:51
See for discharge fire, 16, 755 that other bullet fire.
03:57
45, that were 16.
04:03
Number 16,
04:05
go ahead.
04:06
City, we're going on one hallway.
04:12
We have two more hallways to clear.
04:19
Let me.
04:22
Go ahead.
04:24
Keith, put my call on B2 board.
04:27
This address is going to be associated in the two side.
04:32
That's fair.
04:34
I'm going to be in round over that way.
04:37
Yes, sir.
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