Open 911 call with male and child voices near North University Drive, Sunrise FL
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to an open 911 call near North University Drive where a male and possibly a child's voice were heard before the call disconnected. A callback reached voicemail.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Police and Sheriff
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01:22
Transcript:
00:00
Curttenant, approximate location, near North University Drive, latitude launch, and two days two.
00:06
It was an open line,
00:08
heard someone say, I didn't, and then the call disconnected.
00:11
No antenna call back, K-793-47.
00:18
Thank you all right.
00:19
10.4. Bravo 15, I'll show you 10 8.
00:24
No, that's right.
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Keep in a minute.
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Bravo 15, ready to continue.
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Thank you.
00:34
Thank you. Thank you.
00:35
I have to do it.
00:39
Which one you're turning?
00:45
16, Bravo 1 or 10, 16, Bravo, Bravo, 70, 10, 65, and 13, and 13, incident.
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One, go ahead.
00:54
16th of 10th and 10th and bravo was 78.
00:57
So we had 13 incident at first notation of 5136, Southwest 90 Avenue.
01:04
1020 via to open lines, possible female heard in the background talking to someone.
01:10
They'll end their own call back, but no voicemail is something like a child.
01:13
And they got a duplicate call.
01:15
Open line again is there's a male voice in the background, voice mail on callback, case is 361.
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