Audible alarm at The Metropolitan cleared with no one inside, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, an audible alarm was triggered at The Metropolitan in San Francisco. A naked individual entered a guest room and caused a disturbance by throwing objects. The situation was secured with no one inside after the response.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:2
Transcript:
00:00
2.12 at order department code 33 on a2 only 100 audible The Metropolitan walk through
00:12
14 out
00:19
7a8 at the company
00:21
Northern 4 car Friday 240-250-150-150sutter unit 512 classic golf in Octavia puts on the traffic
00:31
quarters to 3-Ebord 1-4-Ebork 3over-1-4-Ebork
00:39
3-016-104s upgraded
00:43
Kearney 1 500 setter unit 512
00:47
Actually, a (name withheld) now got fully naked, entered a guest room, then came down to the lobby, started throwing things at the RP.
01:01
Number one six out of the ten four.
01:04
The (name withheld) is still currently inside that guest's room,
01:08
messing around with the belongings.
01:12
A white female in their 30s, no clothing.
01:22
Is back? It's back that everyone's got them?
01:29
Sir, one's more ready to park.
01:35
Mission 5 cars, C priority 601, 1328 in the phone list tree, crossing 14th, and 15.
01:45
New Jersey, 415, 10, Brooklyn, across the Sacramento.
01:53
2.12, I worded by worded by Code 4[2], 100, Audible, The Metropolitan.
01:58
Code 4[2], Code 33[1], secure, no one inside.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 33: Emergency radio traffic only
[2]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; scene secure
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Location mentioned:
The Metropolitan, 333 1st St, San Francisco, CA 94105
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