This sound effect can be found on The Premiere Edition Volume 1, which was made by The Hollywood Edge. It is the same track as Sound Ideas, POLICE CHATTER RADIO WALLA.

The transmission consists of a fast-paced sequence of dispatcher communications and unit responses, beginning with “All units, code 4, 148 North St. Andrews.” When broken down, one can understand the context: “Code 4” indicates that the situation is under control and no further assistance is required, while “148 North St. Andrews” provides the location of the incident. The dispatcher then announces multiple units clearing calls (“8U1 clear,” “8A14 clear”) and directs others to new locations such as “Third and Weston.” Instructions are given for units to switch to a tactical channel (“tac two”), which is typically used for more direct or situation-specific communication.

Further into the transmission, several identification and records checks occur. Phrases like “no want” and “no warrant” indicate that individuals being checked have no outstanding warrants, while “checking NCIC” refers to the National Crime Information Center database used to verify criminal records. The dispatcher also assigns units to a “family dispute” at “4972 West 21st Street #3,” identifying it as a domestic-related call. Additional name checks (e.g., “Robert John,” “King Edward Frank”) continue, all returning negative results for warrants.

Later, a message references “459 suspects,” where “459” corresponds to burglary, and indicates that individuals are being held in a main office. A location identified as “West Vernon Elementary School” is mentioned, suggesting where part of the situation is unfolding. The transmission concludes with a vehicle-related detail describing a “1970 Chevrolet Coupe,” likely part of an identification or report.

As of 2026, the dispatcher is coordinating multiple units across various calls, including cleared incidents, warrant checks, a family dispute, and a burglary-related situation, while directing officers to communicate on tactical channels and manage activity across several locations.

Sound Effect Description

Police Radio; Calls Received Through Radio From Female Dispatcher With Static And Squelch Pops; Close Perspective.

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