Person crying on balcony with juvenile in distress


A person was heard crying on a balcony. A juvenile was also present and possibly in distress. Attempts were made to get an interpreter during the call.
Audio|Source: Miami-Dade County Municipal Police Departments Dispatch
01:53
Transcript:
What is going to be? Just another need to be. Just another, please. Citiated, 214[2]. 136-97, West Dixie Highway. 136-97, 1-369-7, 1-6-6-8way. Two-9-9-haired crying in the balcony, female-in-the-book, while the death was attempting to get a career-old interpreter, no an interpreter callback. Just a final 154[1] and one-five-nine with a 15th. That's KISO. No. 159, and why is the 14? 259? 259. No. 159. No. No. Central 453 if I can report, or no, reported. North Remy, 159. No, 599 from 1-3-5-6-6. That's cute, so you're still shown a 14. Can you realize that that's going to be the forward and roll-put? You, it's on the report. You, it's on the report. No, central unit's 214-19-7-160 highway. North Miami 154, attention, North Miami, 159, 216, 24, 13, 136, 97, 1,6, the highway. I mean, there was a juvenile heart current in the background, free motorized, emergency, while just as a 10 team, to get an in jeopardy no one for the call back, JAN, 46. No, 20, 154. No, 204. What do you know what's going to be a bad, well, is there a better Q-TH? Negative, no one's going to call back.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
154: Unknown (potential internal code for unit or case number)
[2]
214: Unknown (potential internal code for welfare check)
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Location mentioned:
Near W Dixie Hwy, North Miami, FL 33161
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