Police respond to language barrier at apartment, Syracuse NY
Police responded to a call at an apartment near East Fayette Street in Syracuse. Officers could not make contact at the door due to loud music playing inside. They requested assistance from Arabic-speaking officers as the situation involved a language barrier rather than an immediate threat.
Audio|Source: Syracuse Police, Fire and EMS
02:15
Transcript:
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631,
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call taker, finally confirmed both the callers.
00:03
It's going to be IRIS, Pirola,
00:06
AT11, East Fayette Street, apartment, Fuller.
00:08
There's on with fourians trying it further.
00:11
Good line. You know,
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select Channel 1 for a file 1 broadcast afoul.
00:27
You have 491 your status?
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491 all set of you.
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Copy.
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531,
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you got me.
00:40
You got me to my call on Parkside.
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Copy.
00:48
631. What was the apartment?
00:51
Four.
00:57
Is there a letter associated with that?
01:03
Five-fix-three.
01:05
None was given to trial contraris if you need.
01:09
Five-six-three.
01:11
Copy, that'd be great, thanks.
01:14
Any Arabic-speaking officers working still?
01:19
Maybe Arabic-speaking officers, Channel 3?
01:22
Any Arabic-speaking officers, Channel 4?
01:29
All right, it's just three negative on three and four.
01:32
Looks like apartment at four is he's in Charles.
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Copy.
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Copy, thanks.
01:39
631, are we still lamelyne?
01:42
I believe so.
01:46
Copy, can we tell her to come to the door?
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I can get in time, too.
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Two one.
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Go ahead.
01:58
Next one, no answer at the door.
01:59
They're just blasting loud Spanish music.
02:06
Kathy and call takers disconnected.
02:08
She did tell her to go to the door though that you were there.
02:15
Copy that.
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Location mentioned:
E Fayette St, Syracuse, NY
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