Suspicious people entered Burger King, no weapons


Audio documents a report of two people entering a Burger King: a homeless man and a woman in a support program. No weapons were observed. One person said they did not need help and the situation was cleared.
Audio|Source: Hercules Pinole Public Safety
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Transcript:
Thanks, 12, (name withheld), next. (name withheld) 14. Medic, supervisor, 25, you can reduce the code, too. Copy. So when I spoke with him, he stated he didn't need any help, but I'm still trying to make contact with him. Okay. Okay. That's your advice. And I'll you turn towards L right now, crossing the three. You can recon? Off, any drive to equip this ambulance can just drive straight through. 14, it's a 1066 at the Burger King on Central. That's the vast phone connection. A little loop you could get was that was a homeless male, that was a program female, and that was going into the business. No weapons, and nothing further. Okay. 14. Code 4[1]. 10.4. 20.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed
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Location mentioned:
Near Central Ave, El Cerrito, CA 94530
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