Barricaded assault suspect near 50th Street East and Avenue R, Palmdale CA
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Police responded urgently to a 911 call reporting a person barricaded with a deadly weapon near 50th Street East and Avenue R in Palmdale. A command post was set up at Aerospace Academy on East Palmdale Boulevard.
Audio|Heard on: Malibu Area Public Safety
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
So it's 225 you have the handle 9-11B 5054.
00:04
Maricela's Court near 50th Street East and Avenue R 911B[1] Palmdale Station Ray, barricaded 245[2] suspect.
00:12
CP is going to be at 3,300 East Palmdale Boulevard at Aerospace Academy and 225 respond code 3.
00:19
It can be tagged 210 and 225, confirm you copy.
00:27
225, confirm you copy.
00:28
225, confirm you copy.
00:34
Shirt bumping.
00:42
Hello, they quit 161.
00:45
Go ahead.
00:47
661, go ahead.
00:52
161, go ahead.
00:54
161, as regards.
00:57
Copy.
01:09
225, you're being requested.
01:11
Code 3[3], 911B[1] at (number withheld), Maricela's Court in Palmdale, near 50th Street East and Avenue R.
01:18
We're at assault with a deadly weapon, barricaded suspect.
01:21
CP is going to be at 3,300 East Palmdale Boulevard at Aerospace Academy, Tech 210.
01:25
Confirm you, copy, response, code 3.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911B: 911 call or hang-up from a business, requiring police response to determine the situation.
[2]
245: Assault with a deadly weapon or means likely to cause great bodily injury.
[3]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately with lights and siren.
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Location mentioned:
50th St E & Ave. R, Palmdale, CA 93552
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