Police respond to 911 hangup call in Mesa, Mesa AZ


Police are investigating a 911 hangup call from a VoIP line where there may have been impersonation of a police officer. Communication issues were reported between the operator and the caller.
Audio|Source: Mesa Police Department Red Mountain Patrol District
01:18
Transcript:
One breaker, 31 units on state leave for a code 4. 14191, thank you. 12.03. Baker 32, any unit to break for 927[1]-51 South 40th Street. 2.2.2. 51 South 40th Street at Montecito. It's a 911[2] hangup from the VoIP line. 2 million 32 I can advise on this we get them all the time 306 on 977 at CBI copy 1-on-2 please go ahead ending in 861 861 at 1208 Two bigger, 32. Go ahead. Yeah, if I'm reading these comments correct, then the call operators having issues, but the main issue is the RP, I think that (name withheld) was a fake officer? 10-4[3]. You can tell the call operator, stop trying to talk to a guy. I'll just talk to him when I get there. Copy.
One breaker, 31 units on state leave for a code 4. 14191, thank you. 12.03. Baker 32, any unit to break for 927[1]-51 South 40th Street. 2.2.2. 51 South 40th Street at Montecito. It's a 911[2] hangup from the VoIP line. 2 million 32 I can advise on this we get them all the time 306 on 977 at CBI copy 1-on-2 please go ahead ending in 861 861 at 1208 Two bigger, 32. Go ahead. Yeah, if I'm reading these comments correct, then the call operators having issues, but the main issue is the RP, I think that (name withheld) was a fake officer? 10-4[3]. You can tell the call operator, stop trying to talk to a guy. I'll just talk to him when I get there. Copy.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
927: Suspicious circumstances
[2]
911: Emergency call / hangup
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement (OK)
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Location mentioned:
Near S 40th St, Mesa, AZ 85206
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