Neighbor refuses to open apartment door


Radio dispatch about a neighbor dispute at an apartment. A caller says the man next door refused to open his door; officers note he may have hearing difficulties and listens to loud music.
Audio|Source: Bay County Law Enforcement
01:55
Transcript:
97. It is apartment 214, correct? That is correct. Copy. 4402. 404. 404. You can close my signal on 90, status 2. Status 2. Please. Okay, okay, Panama, we're ten-four. One-three. Ten-four. Seventy-four. Fifty-four QP local rallies. Ten-four. Three-field, nineteen. Fourteen. Fourteen. Fourteen. Four-three-three-three, Panama, three, fourteen. The complainant is not ten-12, but we'll be going for her. Go ahead. 10-4[2]. Your complaint is going to be a (name withheld) in the apartment next door. Were you able to make contact with her? She's 10-12[1] with me. I can hear an utterly female asking someone to open the door, but they're refusing to open it. Be aware that the male house in that apartment has hearing difficulties and also wears headphones listening to loud music quite a bit. So do you hear him refusing to open? That's 10.4. He turned off his music, but he's telling her he ain't going to open the door when she's asking. I can hear through the door. Copy. Show 14 out on Detroit. 17.40 hour. Flight 15.01. 5.15.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-12: Subject present with officer
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Okay
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Location mentioned:
Panama City, FL
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