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Panic alarm at Long Beach residence likely falseLong Beach CA

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audio iconBurglary
E Harding St, Long Beach, CA 90805

According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were dispatched to a panic alarm at a residence near E. Harding Street in Long Beach. The alarm was likely a false activation. Dispatchers reported a dispute involving two males and a push incident without weapons. A suspect vehicle was described but details were withheld for privacy.

Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:26
Transcript:
00:00
23. 23 operates Code 3[1] for a panic alarm to a resident, near E. Harding St.
00:06
Near Harding.
00:08
Near Harding Street,
00:09
(name withheld),
00:11
the keypad.
00:15
In the North Unit for an assist fire at the L.A.
00:19
River in Artesia.
00:23
242-803 Alamitos.
00:28
82-24, the assist fire, L.A.
00:30
River, at Artisia, they're en route to a possible fire.
00:33
They're staying on the west side of the riverbed under the bridge, and they're requesting due to a known encampment in the area.
00:42
The child's father, (name withheld), male black, 31 years old wearing an orange vest and black pants.
00:49
They started as a dispute regarding taking the children and the suspect pushed the CP, no weapons.
00:57
And the suspect has a gray Honda Civic.
01:01
The license plate is for (number withheld).
01:09
When do you show us backing?
01:13
78 I copy.
01:14
And Charlie 6 is also on the call.
01:20
Clutches down so I can't get the return on that Honda specific.
01:28
Man units on the 242 operators advising there's a loud 415 in the background, down but the suspect is trying to leave.
01:40
3.97.
01:43
Temporary copy, E.
01:45
97.
01:50
...near area.
01:52
10 for the area.
01:58
...in unit on the 242.
01:59
We do have another female anonymous CP calling in saying she hears two males in a heated dispute and someone said, leave your gun.
02:09
7 they're front of it's going to be a silver Honda accord.
02:15
10.4.
02:16
Hey, I mean it's on the Pentagon alarm.
02:22
E. Harding, they're requested at 1022 for the RP false alarm.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately with lights and siren.

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Location mentioned:
E Harding St, Long Beach, CA 90805

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