Spanish speaker calls police then disconnects at Hallandale Beach, Hallandale Beach FL


A person called 911 from near Hallandale Beach Blvd speaking only Spanish, requested police assistance, then hung up. Callers were unable to reach them on callback.
Audio|Source: Broward County Police and Sheriff
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Transcript:
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And also a 13[1] incident near Hallandale Beach Blvd. The person only spoke Spanish, they said the police, and then hung up. The 1088 is 107 and they're going to call back. And for the whole both.
00:13
Time for one.
00:14
Okay.
00:15
Okay.
00:19
Now you have 4706, Flemingborough.
00:22
9-1-1-Hang-up via phase two, no answer, and go back twice. Case number is going to be 1656.
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No.
00:36
No, 451, 1439.
00:38
No,
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451, 1439. You're all right, right?
00:45
No 4,
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1439.
00:52
You heard no one's your own callback.
00:53
I only have 30,
00:55
oh, I have to get this, honey, it goes for quick.
01:05
Do you read it? Is there 8-1? Try that again?
01:10
Reference the shuffling call and all that.
01:12
All right. Time five.
01:22
20 bravo 20 i have a 13[1]th incident near Hallandale Beach Blvd so they spoke Spanish they sent the police they hung up the 1088 is disconnected so it was unable to call back if you want to advise on 197
Police codes explained
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[1]
13: Suspicious activity involving a person, vehicle, or incident.
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