Tenant removal requested at Coral Springs apartment, Coral Springs FL

 Family Offense
Family OffenseMultiple callers reported a disturbance at an apartment in Coral Springs. There is a request to remove a tenant. The owner is possibly diagnosed with schizophrenia and has previously used a code for dangerous behavior. The involved parties are separated.
Audio|Source: Coral Springs and Parkland Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Suburbia near Northwest 90th Avenue near apartment 203.
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Collarized, you want a tenant removed. We're getting multiple callers. Still getting further. Code 1[1].
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Off of 42, can you turn and copy?
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No.
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4251 sector 45 Charlie detail 43 requesting you is a 16-year-old male with dizziness conscious breathing.
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Correction 403 conference opposite not brook.
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Two, what happened?
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What happened?
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Do you a nice, son.
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Nice out.
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Before Out, 42, be advised that the owner of the 1020 is 1086 Bravo.
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So, yeah.
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42, 48.
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That far away.
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That's 38. No,
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38.
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We're going to be holding a 30-petty in six zone for 30 minutes waiting for a five-zone unit to clear.
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We're going to all look at it now.
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Chat for.
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So we're genetic.
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I have a bit of time.
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So forth.
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Out 44, Alpha 42, be advised that they are separated and now advising that the owner is possibly schizophrenic and used 57?
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Correction,
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4. Correction, used 57 in the past.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 1: Non-emergency, routine response; proceed without lights or sirens.
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 90th Ave APT 203, Coral Springs, FL 33065
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