Group riding on baseball field during game in park, Coral Springs FL
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According to the dispatch call, about 15 children were seen riding on a baseball field during an ongoing game at a public park. Police were called to assist in managing the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Coral Springs and Parkland Public Safety
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
From Mullins, near Northwest 29th Street, looks like 15 kids are riding on a baseball field during a game.
00:07
They're scanning throughout the parks.
00:09
They're requesting police assistance.
00:12
Go on.
00:16
Probably, 53, 51.
00:23
32 and out?
00:26
104. The other.
00:32
23, 192.
00:35
Bravo,
00:38
23. Confirm you said you're 97.
00:40
10-97[1]. 10-97.
00:43
10-4[2].
00:45
Probably 44-192.
00:48
PEMSFAR.
00:53
Inbound of 23, you can 56 with the park ranger.
00:56
They're calling now on the north side of the park.
01:01
They got two on the south side as well.
01:03
Go ahead and toward the gymnasium.
01:06
10-4[2]. At 5, did you need additional 94?
01:10
Do you want to just have the other unit check the north end of the park? Check the north end of the park.
01:19
Copy.
01:21
Okay.
01:26
Section 42.
01:27
2.2.
01:28
2.42.
01:31
Trustee Road to Frog House, police, please.
01:33
Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-97: Arrived at or present on scene.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative; message received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Mullins Park, 10000 Ben Geiger Dr., Coral Springs, FL 33065
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