Man reports harassment and worries about girlfriend's seizures


A man reports being harassed and is concerned about his girlfriend's seizure condition but does not require emergency medical help.
Audio|Source: Broome County Battalion 2 Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00Thank you.00:01Zero, two.00:03Go on.00:08Chris, can you go to the park, be at Front Street and East Clinton Street? We're looking for Joshua.00:14He needs to report that somebody is harassing him, saying that he's on his way to potentially be able to make him do things he doesn't want to do.00:22He said as long as someone with him, he had mentioned that his girlfriend has seizures.00:26He was worried about her passing out, but he said he didn't need EMS.
00:00
Thank you.
00:01
Zero, two.
00:03
Go on.
00:08
Chris, can you go to the park, be at Front Street and East Clinton Street? We're looking for Joshua.
00:14
He needs to report that somebody is harassing him, saying that he's on his way to potentially be able to make him do things he doesn't want to do.
00:22
He said as long as someone with him, he had mentioned that his girlfriend has seizures.
00:26
He was worried about her passing out, but he said he didn't need EMS.
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Location mentioned:
Front St & E Clinton St, Binghamton, NY 13905
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