Shots fired near Saxon Road prompt armored police response, Acme WA
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Shots were reported near 6000 Saxon Road. Officers deployed an armored vehicle to respond to the active shooting situation.
Audio|Heard on: Whatcom County Sheriff, Bellingham and Western Washington University Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
Welcome, myself, Victor Leavis, Sam, we're going to close the distance,
00:05
proximity.
00:07
We're going to close the distance, and we're going to have eight-stays in the area.
00:14
Robert says to the Lincoln Union are going to pass the lumber yard on ocean.
00:23
Going Lacham.
00:24
Who are we singing the uncle with the same again?
00:29
The Anil is the uncle.
00:36
Dean is on Faison.
00:38
Uncle is being in the Red 1080 target and then what that...
00:51
Robert, go ahead.
00:54
If you're going to be SAMH2 here, are you able to get down and around and set off Bayzon from Goshen?
01:02
A-Firm all head around and set off, phase off from Goshen.
01:08
Thank you. 22, I want you to set off all traffic turning onto Goshen from Hemmi.
01:16
Sam 2 copy.
01:22
It's emergency traffic for DC is on call, Emmerge Trevor, Bayvon.
01:31
Mickey Nez, brother.
01:36
Mickey. Mickey. Okay.
01:42
Any other words from the RP.
01:47
Negative Euthan, and he is behind in the closet and he is hyperventilating.
01:52
He's going to have an asthma attack.
01:59
And RP on this is 14 years old.
02:11
20.
02:14
My Sheriff Bellingham is going to be our bearcat here.
02:17
Whoever the first one has been in the 610, Goshen Road.
02:20
We're going to be moving on the cliff up to that house.
02:25
610 Goshen Road for the first Bearcat.
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Location mentioned:
Goshen Rd, Washington 98226
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