Two men fighting with bats under rail tracks


The audio contains a dispatch about a carbon monoxide alarm followed by multiple callers reporting two men fighting and swinging bats under the elevated rail tracks near Gilman and Curtis. Callers give clothing descriptions and a caller at 1225 Masonic says the fight is to the rear.
Audio|Source: Berkeley Police and Fire
01:26
Transcript:
Engine 6. Respond to Carbon an oxide alarm. At 1810, West Street, Unit 3. Cross streets are Delaware Street and Hearst Avenue. 5.m. 14, 5.m. 22, 4.15, between two parties with sticks. To the rear of 1225 Masonic. Should be Gilman and Curtis underneath the bark trucks. Thank you, (name withheld). Multiple multiple calls about two men who are in a 415[1], both swinging bats in the air at each other. One of the BMA-40s heavy build wearing a brown jacket plaid shirt with a hoodie, white pants. The BMA is 40s striped red and blue hoodie. Same description. So it's going to be the same subject. We don't have a description for the second subject, but it's going to be underneath the Bart tracks on the north end of Gillen and Curtis. Most recent RP called from 1225 Masonic advising it's to the rear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
415: Disturbance/Fight
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Location mentioned:
Curtis St & Gilman St, Berkeley, CA 94706
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