Police respond to man who struck EMS windshield, Davidson County NC
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police were called to East Center Street near Talbert in North Carolina after a man walking in the street threw an object that struck an ambulance windshield. Officers were dispatched to check on the individual involved.
Audio|Heard on: Davidson NC EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Six ten to CCOM.
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Nine ten.
00:02
There's a man in a black hoodie and khaki pants walking in the center of the street down Talbert near East Center Street.
00:11
He threw something and it hit our windshield while we were going emergency traffic.
00:14
Could you get PD out there to check him out?
00:16
How far?
00:18
One second. Medic 1.
00:21
Ordered. He didn't say that subject was at Talbert and what?
00:25
Talbert and Center.
00:27
No.
00:28
King, I'll say.
00:29
Has worked.
00:35
Think I'm Davidson Rescue.
00:38
Respond with Truck 65 for a transport near Blair Street apartment B as in boy two at 1250.
00:49
Rescue 4, cops are being released.
00:51
10-4.
00:53
Hold on a second, what was that description right now?
00:56
If I saw male, black hoodie, khaki pants.
01:00
Yeah, there's one right here walking behind us next to her.
01:04
Tower, we've got gray flame pants on and a black hoodie.
01:11
Adam two six with LPD is advising they're 1019 with the subject.
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Location mentioned:
E Center St, North Carolina 27292
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