Vehicles stuck in floodwater with person trapped in van, Deerfield Beach FL
Multiple vehicles are stuck in rising floodwater on NW 39th Ave near the church area. At least one person is trapped alone in a green or gray van behind the church and needs fire rescue due to rising water. Officers have difficulty locating some distressed parties. Disabled vehicles are blocking lanes, causing traffic obstruction.
Audio|Source: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
04:55
Transcript:
00:00
It looks like a vehicle that's facing the Southbound lane and the Northbound lane against the east bankment.
00:14
It's an accident or driving?
00:18
Looks like a single vehicle accident.
00:24
Copy The 20 you want me to use
00:33
You can use a V.
00:39
Exploited almost barking and it's no longer doing that, but the start department is 4851 advised and you enter 10-6[1].
00:47
It's your good advice.
00:49
10-4[3].
00:54
Okay.
00:59
12, Alpha 3, 10, 4, 3, 1098.
01:06
1098. 2035.
01:08
It's responding out here.
01:11
Topper, copy 25 with the employee that's responding.
01:16
Sorry, good, I'm covering on cover 105.
01:18
Number five.
01:22
No, four, I'm nine out there already, because I have another one.
01:28
12-dial 12, 10, 4th Street, (number withheld).
01:33
I'm in the landline with the complaining. She's advising that she's going to be behind the church in a green or gray van.
01:42
She's advising that she's solo, that she needs fire rescue to come because the water's rising.
01:52
Reference about 14 at the Walmart.
01:54
I passed by there.
01:55
I was unable to locate anyone with a 99[5].
01:58
Maybe not an eye with a caller, but I need a connection.
02:05
He could make it a 98th level.
02:08
10-4[3]. 10-4. 10-4.
02:16
What's your 10-20[2]?
02:26
10-4[3], Coffey, Wild Road and Northwest 3 9th Avenue.
02:34
7.5, 208 from 3.9th Avenue.
02:39
7, Clubbeth 5, copy 108.
02:42
10, 2, 47.
02:47
Hold off of 10, 10, 10, 10 4.
02:54
Ticolpins.
02:55
Dixie Copens at 2348.
03:02
60's local park boulevard, a South Florida Division Center, as well as in Gloucbray, Case 3075.
03:14
2048.
03:19
Is that a phone?
03:27
104, 104, 4 alpha 7, 104.
03:32
104. 104. 104. 4 alpha 2 and 104.
03:37
104. 4. 104.
03:43
104.
03:50
That's one, go ahead.
03:52
Reference that 911 and 9-Zone, approximately location of near Rosehouse-Barre Boulevard, referenced the call that was a drop-off and abandoned.
04:00
I didn't make landline with a complainant. It was related to the other 68. He advised he spoke with a unit already who advised reference his vehicle was stuck in water.
04:12
1040 code.
04:13
Quoting at 2349.
04:19
12-104.
04:24
104. Simple.
04:29
Town 4. Town 4.
04:31
7.4.
04:36
They just put a note in here, reference multiple disabled vehicles stuck in flood water lane 1 in lane 3.
04:43
Believe they're still 97[4].
04:48
I'm here, I don't see any rescue if I'm trying to locate.
04:51
I'll say going forward.
04:53
Copy you're trying to locate.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-6: Unit busy; temporarily unavailable for calls or assignments.
[2]
10-20: Request for location or report/provide current location of unit, incident, or individual.
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement or affirmative; message received and understood.
[4]
97: Arrived at the scene or location.
[5]
99: Possible warrant or wanted person alert; usage and specifics may vary by agency.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
