Police respond to forced entry call in Oklahoma City


Police are responding to a call about someone trying to enter a home forcefully. The resident may react violently if police enter without caution.
Audio|Source: Oklahoma City Area Police and Fire
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00:00Charlie 102.00:05One light to three Charlie 102.00:09One of two. One of two, go ahead.00:11Thank you to me this much.00:13Hi.00:14Agency 5, 1117, North West 51st.00:18I'm sending you this for a forced entry.00:21Oh.00:23Do a...00:28The Senate Fire is taking for this because both doors are locked and allegedly with roommates will get violent with people if they just rush in.00:37Sixth me to Santa Fees, can you attach a case member to make your primary? Okay.00:48One hundred four, come here on that, leave them sitting.00:51Town form.00:53One twenty-four.00:54Goals.
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Charlie 102.
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One light to three Charlie 102.
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One of two. One of two, go ahead.
00:11
Thank you to me this much.
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Hi.
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Agency 5, 1117, North West 51st.
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I'm sending you this for a forced entry.
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Oh.
00:23
Do a...
00:28
The Senate Fire is taking for this because both doors are locked and allegedly with roommates will get violent with people if they just rush in.
00:37
Sixth me to Santa Fees, can you attach a case member to make your primary? Okay.
00:48
One hundred four, come here on that, leave them sitting.
00:51
Town form.
00:53
One twenty-four.
00:54
Goals.
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