Police respond to beeping bag report at Cedar Walk, Long Beach CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders investigated a suspicious beeping brown paper bag on the fourth floor near Cedar Walk in Long Beach. The caller was afraid to approach the object, which was described as loud but without odor or visible wires. Police, Engine 5, and Rescue 18 were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
00:00
South unit to parent handle for a996B at near Cedar Walk identify.
00:07
Charlie eight, I'll go.
00:12
Too many units calling?
00:15
Charlie eight, I'll go.
00:22
One Charlie eight showing a route to 996B near Cedar Walk on the 4th floor.
00:27
It's a brown paper bag that's on the floor beeping very loudly.
00:29
CP states they're afraid to get near it.
00:33
Ops can hear the beeping as well.
00:38
One 0720 . Not being en route to the last.
00:45
Check mark.
00:51
Nine hundred and 60 .
00:52
Further back doesn't have any odor and no wires.
00:54
This is going to be right in front of the elevator on the 4th floor.
00:56
Charles 1797.
00:59
1797 on Gospel.
01:05
2 Charles 17, can you show Engine 5 and Rescue 18 97?
01:11
Copy Engine 5, Rescue 18.
01:18
Charlie 897,
01:19
have the CP let me in.
01:24
Acknowledged.
01:30
1 Charlie 8, CP's now walking down to make contact.
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Location mentioned:
Cedar Walk, Long Beach, CA 90802
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