Multiple 911 calls spark confusion over armed man in Massapequa, Massapequa Park NY
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Multiple 911 calls report a male in a blue jacket armed with a gun at 55 Broadway, Massapequa, which prompts police welfare check but is likely a false alarm.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Police Departments
Listen to dispatch call
01:37
Transcript:
00:00
12, gentlemen closest for 1017, check the welfare aggravating in 11s.
00:04
55 Broadway and Massapequa off Holly Street for a male in a blue jacket holding a gun.
00:09
The gun is hidden under the desk in the living room.
00:11
Complaint to possibly a PMI rambling.
00:14
Unitobit 12.
00:15
No.7.
00:17
7.104. Supervision monitor.
00:20
37. 37.7.4.
00:25
35, did you close out Washington Avenue?
00:27
Is this the call you guys keep getting over there?
00:31
Negative, not closed out.
00:33
I can put you back down if it came off.
00:36
Six, I'm not far ago as well.
00:38
Ten, four, please.
00:40
Six, ten, four, and seven, you're three nine.
00:43
Twelve, have you received this call multiple times tonight?
00:47
I've received the call earlier for 55 Broadway and Massapequa.
00:51
And 552, broad by as well.
00:55
7.08, what's what else?
00:58
7.0.7.0.7.7.
00:59
17.
01:00
Can I tell my reception, please?
01:02
The nature?
01:09
7.10 headquarters?
01:11
710.
01:12
417, just the nature for rescue?
01:15
Complaint the pain.
01:16
And just advising the responding units to 55 Broadway, this is a multiple salooning calls.
01:24
10-104, units responding Broadway, copy.
01:30
12, road.
01:32
16, you can cancel rescue false alarm.
01:36
16 time 4.
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Location mentioned:
Broadway, Massapequa Park, NY 11762
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