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It's 1977, and veteran L.A.P.D. cop Calico Jack Walker and his rookie partner Tina Tamiko are planning to make Calico's last shift on the job something special. But plans, as they do, never run smooth because Walker and Tamiko are good cops no matter what the cost - even if they're LA cops, in uniform, in their patrol car, on duty, and way out of their jurisdiction on the Las Vegas Strip. When a major crime is going down, good cops never hesitate....

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Vocal Characteristics

Language

English

Voice Age

Middle Aged (35-54)

Accents

North American (General)

Transcript

Note: Transcripts are generated using speech recognition software and may contain errors.
the Rto sought more information from Richards. Nine l nine. What is your position now? Calculating the speed he was supposed to be traveling at and the time since his last broadcast, Richards replied. Nine l nine. I'm still north bound would been approaching victory. There appears to be only one suspect in the pursuit vehicle. A male Caucasian black hair wearing a red shirt vehicle wanted for speed on Lee. At this time, the Rto relayed the information, and then Fazio tried to get in and screw up the scam. Nine Out 20 he broadcast to the art to you see if you can raise an air unit and get them to intercept the pursuit. Nine l 20 Roger. Everyone involved in this scam held their breath while the Rto made contact with air support. If one of the department helicopters was in the area, it would not be long before the Phantom Ford Mustang was found to be non existent. Her voice finally returned. Nine l 20. Air 16 is responding from downtown. That meant things have to happen fast. It was better than having an air unit available immediately, but it still didn't give them much time. nine. Now nine. I am now westbound Van Owen Crossing Van Nuys Boulevard. Suspect vehicle is driving erratically and committing numerous traffic violations. Richards continued his broadcasting forcing jazz bow to increase his speed to keep up with the distances Richard's claim to be covering. Calico hit the lights and siren switches on the dashboard of his unit, alternately bathing the parking lot of our lows. And red and blue light are low. And the two members of his night crew were leaning in the passenger window of the stationary police vehicle as Calico started to broadcast 98 21. I am now the backup unit in the pursuit. We're still westbound on Van Owen approaching simple Vita a two second pause Suspect has now turned north bound on Sepulveda. Ah, this is their 16. We should be over the pursuit in approximately three minutes. Ah, ****, Tina is the police unit from the back parking lot. Arlo Street Exit. Calico Wave back at our low and his crew, who were all grinning from ear to ear. Stack and Thurman had cleared the area, and we're running parallel to the phony pursuit in case they were needed to interrupt any of the other sergeants who might come too close for comfort. Nine l nine are now westbound onto Sherman Way. Richards was expertly bringing the phony pursuit towards the crash site. Down the virtually empty Main Street, Tina could see the lights of jazz Bose unit heading toward them in the sky. The single spot later, the police helicopter could be seen also speeding toward the location, but still a good distance away. Come on, come on, whispered Calico, looking from Jazz Bose unit to the air unit and back. If the air unit got too close, they would see what was going on. And there was no telling how they would play it. As jazz Bowen Ed flew past our lows. Richards started to his last part of the broadcast. Nine l nine. I'm out of pursuit. Repeat, I'm out of the pursuit. Suspect vehicle forced me into a telephone pole at Hayvenhurst and Sherman Way. Suspect vehicle is now headed north, bound on Hayvenhurst. Please have a supervisor and a traffic unit meet me at this location. Calico took over the broadcast. He had to do this last part quickly. Tina had floored their current had pulled out onto Hayvenhurst 98 21. We have taken over the pursuit north bound on Hayvenhurst, approaching Saticoy Suspect's vehicle, now wanted for reckless driving and hit and run. The helicopter was going to be over them in less than a minute, and they would need that time for The Phantom Ford to vanish until he was needed again. 98 21. The suspect has lost us westbound on Saticoy in the industrial area. Please inform the air unit and asked them to check the area. The Rto repeated the information, and all the available units in Van Nuys and from the neighboring West Valley Division started to stake out or patrol the area for the Phantom. What happens now? Ask Tina, realizing she was sweating in the cool night air. We make a show of looking for the Mustang and eventually head back to the crash site. Tell our story to the unit assigned to take the report on Richard's accident, fill out some paperwork and pity some poor ******* who takes his yellow Mustang down to a doughnut shop this morning for an early cup of coffee.