Panic alarm triggered accidentally from vehicle at henderson avenue, Long Beach CA
Officers responded to a panic alarm from a vehicle near Henderson Avenue. It was later found that a family member took the car with a child and accidentally triggered the alarm.
Audio|Source: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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A wash unit for a panic alarm coming from a vehicle, near Henderson.
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Near Henderson.
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Near Henderson,
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some kind of panic alarm from a vehicle.
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It's a gray trailer, Tundra.
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I don't have a plate.
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I'll see if I can find you on.
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3Way 22, engine 12.
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104.
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2.2. The 647B[1] at 120 Allenton, 3 subjects.
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Copy.
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34, I round the lady's phone numbers.
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I think it comes back near Henderson.
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Prior to Chief Seventy-35.
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I'm still looking on trying to find you the place, though.
01:04
All right, 34, I guess we got a hold of her.
01:06
I guess son took the car with the grandchild, says the button was pressed accidentally.
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We can be coming.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
647B: Prostitution (California Penal Code 647(b))
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Location mentioned:
Near Henderson Ave, Long Beach, CA 90813
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