Traffic collision near university drive and royal palm boulevard, Coral Springs FL
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic collision was reported near University Drive and Royal Palm Boulevard involving a white Dodge vehicle. A man wearing a mask was seen near a bicycle with a teddy bear in the roadway by Coral Ridge and northwest 39th Street.
Audio|Heard on: Coral Springs and Parkland Public Safety
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Alpha 42, traffic incident near 3900 Coral Springs Drive.
00:04
3900 Springs.
00:07
4x8A, Alpha 837, Romeo, it's a black contract balance.
00:16
Acknowledged. 32 and 33, incident reported.
00:31
Coral Ridge and northwest 39th Street, caller reports a man near a bicycle wearing a mask.
00:39
There was a teddy bear in the middle of the roadway.
00:44
He was wearing a red jacket.
00:47
The call is no longer in the area.
00:49
Good one.
00:51
Can you go ahead.
00:57
104 and the call is advising they think it's a trap.
01:05
32.48.
01:09
10. It's one of those minutes.
01:11
I'll be allowed. 98, 32.
01:16
33, 108. It can be right on not far.
01:21
42, I'll show your amount.
01:25
Two more.
01:30
Office 56, 1075?
01:33
1075. 10 minutes.
01:36
Acknowledged.
01:40
24.
01:42
42, put me on 13 now.
01:46
10 more.
01:51
Incident reported near Royal Palm Boulevard and University Drive.
01:57
Royal Palm University.
02:02
Florida Alpha Juliet 3-4 Hotel Romeo white Dodge.
02:11
Fine.
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Location mentioned:
N University Dr & Royal Palm Blvd, Coral Springs, FL 33065
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