Woman requests deputy assistance at public terminal, Pompano Beach FL
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According to the dispatch call, a woman at the North Terminal at Dixie Highway and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard requested a deputy and a ride home. The situation involved a mental health or behavioral health crisis.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
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01:6
Transcript:
00:00
Very good. Have a 684 zone, Dixie Highway and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard at the North Terminal.
00:05
See reference to complainant that if she needs a ride home, is a Signal 20[1], not 32, but is demanding a deputy 256 with her.
00:13
All units 10-6[2] of us.
00:19
Good world.
00:22
Tapper.
00:24
Let me have an offer 24 reference.
00:26
That's going to be an area too close.
00:29
Tapp Rossin or go to them.
00:35
T.
00:36
Tso-O-1-9-7-10-0.
00:43
Okay.
00:46
There's an off-thirty, good.
00:50
Telf-1511 in this case.
00:52
Jeff, we're sure around to 19, 20-D-45.
00:59
Not Signal 32,
01:02
but demanding a deputy to 56.
01:04
We're only have one unit to me.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 20: Mentally ill person or behavioral health crisis.
[2]
10-6: Unit busy; temporarily unavailable for calls or assignments.
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