Domestic dispute at Benton home leaves one with broken arm, Benton IL
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At Benton home, a domestic dispute involves a father and son resulting in a broken arm; EMS units are staged awaiting police arrival.
Audio|Heard on: Franklin, Perry, Jackson, Williamson, and Jefferson Counties Police, Fire and EMS
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
You need you to save. I need you to save 903 Enterprise Street.
00:05
It stays for a domestic patient advising that.
00:08
His father broke his arm or gathering further.
00:11
PD's not en route yet.
00:12
Your time out to level 25.
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Your time out to level 25.
00:20
You want me to those names Denver.
00:25
903 Enterprise, 903 Enterprise, I believe it's between father or son.
00:30
EMS is going to be staged.
00:31
No, S. Ida, North.
00:33
Broken Army.
00:34
First name.
00:35
104. Do we have three there? John Adam, Ida, Mary.
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Edward.
00:40
Green, Nicole. No initial M.
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Mary.
00:43
State of first.
00:45
7.10 of 85.
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Female white.
00:57
17. It looks like the only other history I have in 192 Interpreaction 903.
01:05
The only other history of 903 is going to be a stolen...
01:09
Multiple vehicles involved one dead in the roadway.
01:12
Unsure of injuries.
01:14
Fire EMS deputies back.
01:15
Okay, and for both Martin Hill on, stay separated.
01:21
Both are on the scene, RP,
01:24
sun outside, mail-in.
01:27
Okay,
01:29
and four, I'm en route.
01:31
I've got a West City unit with me as well.
01:38
Father should still be inside.
01:41
Jefflin,
01:42
John Edward, Sam, Sam, Lincoln, Young,
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Location mentioned:
Enterprise St, Benton, IL 62812
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