Infant accidentally dials 911 from north university drive, Plantation FL


A Spanish-speaking woman called 911 from near North University Drive. An infant crying was heard, and the line was open several times, causing disconnections and voicemail. The caller later explained the infant son accidentally dialed 911. Police were dispatched to confirm everything was fine.
Audio|Source: Broward County Sheriff Dispatch - North
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Transcript:
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Tension in Unipa 94, it's a 1391-911[1]-near North University Drive, near North University.
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Open line with a Spanish-speaking female heard and an infant crying in the background.
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He touched in line line several times, it's being sent to voicemail throughout the threshold 1020. One.
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53 in Unipon 94.
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Do we think you should be around?
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Go ahead and thank you. Thank you.
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Another guy.
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Professor, I have a little committee on the 754 for 3617 North Pacific Coast Circle.
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I think subject from previous 38 cases is back 1097.
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Looks like subject was trying to apologize, but they don't want them to 97. You used for 1096.
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All right there.
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All right, sir.
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We have a lot of reporting.
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Tenfold. You all storage session.
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Uh, you need for 94.
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Time.
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Hello.
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So I need wrong.
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It's two for 991.
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The complaint calls back advising that it was the infant son that dialed, but he is 1039 that units are already 51 to verify how everything's fine.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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911: Emergency call received via 911, including hang-ups or disconnected calls.
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Location mentioned:
Near N University Dr, Plantation, FL 33324
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