Repeated silent 911 calls from residence near East Pacific Coast Hwy, Long Beach CA


Multiple silent 911 calls were made from a residence near East Pacific Coast Highway. Callbacks were answered but no one spoke. Police, fire, and security responded to check for emergencies. A female resident at the nearby apartments required fire assistance but her condition was natural. The fire response may relate to the silent calls.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Boy 14, on 3rd3 for a wireless at near East PCH,
00:04
showing near East PCH. This phone number keeps styling 911[1].
00:08
There was nothing said. The callbacks are being answered, but they're not saying anything, locations via Rapid.
00:18
2-91, boys.
00:22
911[1] about 20 times.
00:28
Sonic, 227.
00:30
It's (name withheld), male, black sweater, and jeans, no weapons.
00:36
If you see the road, smells like alcohol.
00:41
June that's on that 417A, RCP is going to be rear of the complex near the office, and the security there is also looking for the subject.
00:53
25. 15.
00:57
15.
01:04
It's an assist fire for 929D at the Bay Hill Apartments, near East PCH, near East PCH Unit 337,
01:12
fire is 97, it's a female 704 years old,
01:17
natural.
01:19
I'm not sure if this is going to be related to our wireless call.
01:22
In 2, Sam 20.
01:24
Thank you. 104.
01:25
Thank you.
01:32
24-9-7-air.
01:36
24, I copy.
01:42
It looks like fire is already 97. They're advising that it's probably going to be the same call as the DB[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency 911 call received, including hang-ups or disconnected calls.
[2]
DB: Dead body found; typically refers to deceased person, often from natural causes.
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Location mentioned:
Near E Pacific Coast Hwy, Long Beach, CA 90804
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