Possible dog bite during dispute near McDonald Ave, Charleston WV
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible disturbance near McDonald Avenue in Charleston involving a verbal argument. The caller stated that a female's dog bit a male and may have been told to attack. Medics and officers were dispatched to assist. The situation involved a possible suspect linked to a hospital earlier, but further details were unclear.
Audio|Heard on: Kanawha WV Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Yes, sir. It's going to be near McDonald Avenue.
00:02
Near McDonald Avenue across from River Avenue.
00:06
Got subjects on the line verbally arguing.
00:11
They did advise a female's dog bit a male.
00:15
Told it to attack him.
00:16
Denied it. Medics, go ahead.
00:20
Four, you show me (name withheld).
00:22
Twenty-one oh two.
00:25
Sixteen Metro, I am also en route.
00:28
Copied 16 twenty-one oh two thirty-two.
00:34
Copy thirty-two.
00:37
Major, is she just on the phone with somebody or is there somebody else here?
00:43
Caller is currently on the phone with one of our dispatchers.
00:47
All right, is there a suspect on scene?
00:52
16 Metro, I'm on scene.
00:54
There is that suspect from the hospital over there.
00:59
Copy, 16 on scene, suspect from the hospital's there.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
McDonald Ave, Charleston, WV 25309
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