This sound effect can be found on The Library Sound Effects Library, which was made by Sound Ideas.
The transmission consists of a series of radio exchanges between officers and dispatch, beginning with unit “4-82” being referenced in relation to a stopped vehicle at “Tenth and Grant, Michael Bryant Airport.” When broken down, one can understand the context: one officer confirms that “they have the car stopped,” meaning a suspect or involved vehicle has already been located and detained at that intersection, while another unit acknowledges the information. Shortly afterward, “3-22” contacts “5-84,” and identifying details such as “Adam Young, 19-55” are relayed, likely referring to a subject name or coded information associated with the stop.
The conversation then shifts to another unit reporting that they are “at Tenth and Grant waiting for a tow,” indicating that a vehicle needs to be removed from the scene. Dispatch advises that no tow has been officially ordered yet, but that unit “4-82” is en route for a “hit and run,” suggesting the stopped vehicle may be connected to a collision investigation. The unit is instructed to wait for “4-82” before proceeding further.
The dispatcher then receives another request regarding “a southeast code 5 to Marion on a possible fight.” In this context, “code 5” likely refers to a priority response for a disturbance or fight in progress, with “Marion” indicating the location or beat area. Dispatch acknowledges and asks the responding unit to report when they are “out on that,” meaning when they arrive on scene. Additional location confirmations and corrections follow, including repeated acknowledgments such as “408” and an apology for repeated transmissions. The final portion describes “a newer model station wagon, three males—,” suggesting that officers are receiving a suspect vehicle description, though the transmission cuts off before the details are completed.
As of 2026, the dispatcher is coordinating multiple active incidents at once, including a vehicle stop connected to a hit-and-run investigation, a request for a tow truck, and a possible fight in another patrol area, while units exchange location updates and suspect descriptions over the radio.
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