Wireless 911 call received; no emergency found, Long Beach CA


A wireless 911 call was received from near London Avenue. The caller hung up during Spanish translation. Officers were dispatched to check welfare and found no emergency on arrival.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
02:2
Transcript:
00:00
Still needed an orange unit for a wireless on London.
00:05
Go check. Okay,
00:09
then I'll be in route.
00:10
FM.
00:14
I copy.
00:16
Just for the information, it's going to be a 927[2] wireless near London Avenue, CMLC, 1021 in Spanish, but hung up when getting translator.
00:25
Locations via rapid deploy and we're starting a back trace.
00:35
2 SAM21.
00:37
Give me a call.
00:43
Sam 21, your radio cutoff, 10-9.
00:46
Sam 21, I'm sorry, I'm in South Division.
00:48
Can you give, uh, can you have Officer (name withheld), give me a 1021?
00:54
1021?
00:59
104.
01:01
2.3, you can clear me ADV like a ticket.
01:09
I copy, you're authorized code 3.
01:13
2.81. Are medics still needed?
01:22
104. We're cold for fire.
01:24
We're going to be in the back alley.
01:27
104. 104.
01:33
Just for the call, we're going to be code 4, there's in about 20 minutes cold.
01:39
I copy 20 cold.
01:41
2.71 on, welcome at Food for Left.
01:47
2.2nd992.
01:49
Copy 2022. Copy 97 for the wireless.
01:53
Copy 97 for the wireless.
01:56
You want to code for you.
02:00
Copy code 4 for the wireless on London, Code 4[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
[2]
927: Suspicious circumstances or unknown trouble requiring investigation.
Disclaimer:
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Long Beach, CA
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