ORLANDO, Fla. — A public safety dispatcher on Saturday evening transmitted the radio broadcast for fallen Orlando police Master Sgt. Debra Clayton’s last call.
The last call, also known as a final call, is a formal on-air announcement broadcasted to honor an officer who has died in the line of duty.
Photos: Orlando police Master Sgt. Debra Clayton
The tribute, which was transmitted on Clayton’s radio channel, was followed by no response, and a 10-7 (out of service code) message was read in tribute.
Clayton was laid to rest Saturday at Woodlawn Memorial Park and Funeral Home in Gotha following a funeral service at First Baptist Orlando, which was attended by more than 5,000 people.
Photos: Procession for Orlando police Master Sgt. Debra Clayton
Clayton leaves behind her husband, who she married a year ago in Jamaica, and an adult son.
The couple was members of the Winning Souls for the Kingdom church in Auburndale.
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Videos of Clayton's funeral service:
- Raw: 'Missing Man' formation honors fallen OPD Sgt. Debra Clayton
- Raw: People gather outside First Baptist Orlando for Master Sgt. Debra Clayton
- Raw: Old Testament Psalm 23 for Orlando Master Sgt. Debra Clayton
- Raw: New Testament 1 Thessalonians
- Raw: Orlando Police Chief John Mina on Master Sgt. Debra Clayton
- Raw: Rep. Val Demings on Master Sgt. Debra Clayton
- Raw: Tammy Hughes on Master Sgt. Debra Clayton
- Raw: Co-workers on Master Sgt. Debra Clayton
- Raw: OPD Bravo Alpha Days
- Raw: Rudy Thomas on his sister Master Sgt. Debra Clayton
- Raw: The sisters of Master Sgt. Debra Clayton
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