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Medical alarm prompts forced entry at Rock Island RoadCoral Springs FL

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Rock Island Rd, Coral Springs, FL 33065

According to the dispatch call, emergency responders received a medical alarm near Rock Island Road with no answer from the occupant. Forced entry was made and responders heard a car possibly running in the garage. Police were requested due to a Baker Act reference. A welfare check was initiated for the occupant.

Audio|Heard on: Coral Springs and Parkland Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
05:9
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 4.3 are being dispatched to a medical alarm.
00:02
With medical alarm near Rock Island Road.
00:05
Call back inside, nobody's answering.
00:11
Rescue 43, copy the coast.
00:14
Sisy 43,
00:19
Chosenraulton.
00:20
Rout. Copy in route.
00:29
Rescue 43, any updates on the call?
00:36
Rescue 430.
00:37
There's somebody answering inside.
00:39
We do have previous Baycrack Fish Tree at this location.
00:46
Can you have PD going route?
00:54
Copy. Go ahead and dispatch PD.
00:57
Do you have a reference?
01:02
Reference the Baker Act.
01:06
Copy. Code 1[1] or code 3.
01:08
Code 1[1] until I can advise.
01:13
Copy then, Ralph.
01:19
2-43 where arrival?
01:23
Copy arrival.
01:30
Rescue 71 Rock to Col Springs Medical Center.
01:36
Time for a route to Coral Springs.
01:42
Rescue 4-3.
01:43
Can you confirm the address of the call?
01:48
Rescue 4-3 is 10-4[3]-4.
01:49
It's going to be near Rock Island Road.
01:54
43, copy.
01:59
Mr. 43, can you dispatch the engine in my location?
02:05
Mr. 42, that's simple.
02:06
Engine 443, contact call, can you have 45-50, Rescue you, the 43's request, Code 3[2].
02:13
Andrew 43 in route.
02:16
Rescue 43, can you go to attack one?
02:21
Rescue 43 to dispatch, can you go to attack one?
02:23
Rescue 43 to dispatch, can you go to attack one?
02:26
This patch, going over.
02:28
Don't leave this channel.
02:32
Rushdie 43, can you try to call back the number and see if you get an answer? We're outside of the house, not getting any answer.
02:45
We have no answer to come back.
02:52
23, Alpha 44, copy of 32 threats.
02:56
44
03:02
(number withheld) Unit 3F Fox Trot.
03:05
Caller said he's with the National Threat Assessment Center with the FBI today at 1700 hours someone posted on TikTok that he's going to go out with a bang and it's all our fault unknown whose fault caller wants a welfare check there.
03:19
and the 1045 as well.
03:22
We had a similar 32 threat call earlier last night around 0-221 hours.
03:33
Happy arrival.
03:42
It looks like it's the same exact thread as the one that was made last night based off that information code on.
03:48
There's no means or anything mentioned.
03:52
146, yeah, I made that call.
03:55
10-4[3].
04:01
Also, based off last night, it looks like the subject has 1015 history for bomb threats,
04:07
and the subject's name is (name withheld).
04:14
46.28.
04:18
Can you have the units read the notes on that? Supposedly an officer put some notes in.
04:28
I'm about to drop in the current call.
04:31
Good.
04:33
Thank you. And if also there's a phone number for (name withheld).
04:40
Time.
04:46
Can't far.
04:51
Enter 43.
04:54
Hey,
04:56
we are going to force entry on the Alpha side.
04:59
We hear possibly a car running the garage.
05:03
Can you have your crew bring the Gaffmeter with you?
05:08
Copy, Gatsmeter.
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.
[2]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and sirens authorized.
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative; message received and understood.

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Rock Island Rd, Coral Springs, FL 33065

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