Female crying in another language near Northwest 56th Avenue, Lauderhill FL
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According to the dispatch call, a female caller crying and speaking in another language was reported near Northwest 56th Avenue. The call was disconnected and the caller was difficult to understand.
Audio|Heard on: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
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01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Receive on a 13 incident near Northwest 56th Avenue.
00:03
It's going to be T-Mobile Phase 2.
00:05
It's going to be female crying in another language.
00:08
Ness is attempted to get further.
00:10
Revised, caller is extremely difficult to understand.
00:14
It's going to be a disconnect to mediate.
00:24
Will we have anybody to go?
00:28
1054 all right can I have nice to look on
00:34
be clearing shortly you can show me if you're on
00:42
okay okay okay
00:47
um I put this shortly we're still 97
00:51
okay
00:56
104, 20 and Delta 7 are you pretty 8?
01:00
I can hold for a little down.
01:06
104?
01:08
Maybe two minutes or something.
01:11
Okay, since 4, no problem.
01:17
Go back 1,908, Papa.
01:19
Pepper, 97.
01:25
As far as in,
01:27
the death said they listened back to the callback and they said that the female talking another language while crying stating 911, caller was difficult to understand.
01:37
And it was thinking that she was arguing in another language, but I'm not sure they're not seeing which language she was arguing in.
01:45
For your 48, there's no, sorry, your 43, there's my previous history,
01:55
and it was a disconnected, 1088.
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Location mentioned:
NW 56th Ave, Lauderhill, FL 33313
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