Creole-speaking help requested at gas station incident


Officers are asking for help from someone who speaks Creole at a gas station. They need assistance to communicate after an incident.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade County Municipal Police Departments Dispatch
01:22
Transcript:
You can go outside the fire rescue everyone's retreated. Okay, so. I'll sign fire 1852. Thank you, honey. No sign at the time you're talking to back. Excuse me. Do Creole speaking all-star is on my CETHU. Any Creole speaking, Eon, Taka, 15, West Dixie and R2, 1-35 at the Marathon gas station. Any crew speaking officers, I could take a 15, west 16 northeast phone 35. If I was raising, I can't read you. If I was racing, I was 15, I can't read you. Is there any Creole seeker that could take off 15 West 16 North East 1435th Street? No, let me teach out. We don't have anyone working. Can you check with a county or enemy? Can I help them, please? Okay, okay. Okay. On. Platform 2-192, Samo, just one reference to a translation. No, so. No, far me, 20-19.
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Location mentioned:
Near NW 119th St, Miami, FL 33179
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