Possible shots fired report near Prince Street in Flushing, Queens NY
A caller reported possible gunshots near Prince Street in Flushing, but it was later clarified that the sounds might have been from a vehicle backfiring. The caller was reporting a person with emotional disturbance when the call ended unexpectedly.
Audio|Source: NYPD - 109th and 111th Precincts
01:46
Transcript:
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And the one on non-compan leave to see you in the vintage shots fire near Prince Street.
00:04
Near Prince Street, 37 to 3A.
00:09
One in our way one, way two.
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4-1.
00:16
Oh god, you still about at that 34.
00:19
10 4th Strait Hill, I'll give you the final line of another.
00:23
10-1-9-19,
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Adam.
00:25
Adam. All right, charge me.
00:26
Checking about 10, 10, 10, shots fired near Prince Street, 738.
00:31
Okay, Sergeant.
00:35
All right, Sergeant, I'm in need plus your location.
00:37
Can you hear anything? Just feel a call back for me.
00:40
10-4[2]-8-19-1-1.
00:42
You just wanted to shot five post-tackley, last cover, maintain fire on control.
00:46
Let's see what a two, Shalming route.
00:51
I'm both on site show me 84 at that location.
01:01
How many 911 close?
01:03
There's only one core right now.
01:08
F2, post 1.
01:10
F2, post 1.
01:16
MCB Post 1.
01:18
It was back in as possible 10-10[1] on 3rd Street.
01:21
104.5-lava-lava-5-184.
01:24
7-4.
01:28
9.5-184.
01:31
9th out of late, sergeant.
01:34
Federalized sergeant.
01:36
The body of jobs says interpreter overheard or possibly one-shot or vehicle backfiring.
01:43
The caller was actually calling in for a EDP when the call dropped.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-10: Possible crime or dangerous situation in progress
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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