Possible physical altercation near Spring Ave, Decatur AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible physical altercation near Spring Avenue in Decatur, Alabama. A text-to-911 report indicated that two individuals may have been involved in a fight. Units arrived within minutes and attempted to obtain further details, including a vehicle description reportedly associated with the incident. The vehicle may have left the area heading toward a nearby Walmart. The incident remains under investigation.
Audio|Heard on: Decatur and Morgan County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Bravo 576 and units back, disturbance near Spring Avenue.
00:04
It's taking shape.
00:07
613.
00:10
532.
00:13
10-4[1]. Have a text to 911 reporting a physical altercation between two individuals.
00:24
We're still getting further.
00:25
Spring Avenue is taking shape.
00:29
Five hundred and seventy-six units are out.
00:36
Central seven available.
00:40
Seven available.
00:47
Two hundred and four central.
00:51
Two hundred and 404.
00:55
Yes, ma'am. What was the time of call?
01:01
Time call came in is 15 forty-two, 1542.
01:07
Units arrived on scene 15 forty-nine.
01:13
Three four one, thank you.
01:15
Five hundred and ninety-six units are in the area.
01:22
Five hundred and seventy-seven, safe drive.
01:27
Careful.
01:33
What's up? I said, we're in the area.
01:34
Do we have a vehicle description?
01:42
That's negative.
01:43
She's still trying to obtain further from the texture.
01:51
What's up? I'm on scene and we'll make contact second shape.
02:00
Oh, seventy-six.
02:01
We're also on scene.
02:04
Sim boy, the subject has provided a tag.
02:07
Just stated the vehicle left toward Walmart.
02:10
The tag's returning not on file.
02:11
We're trying to get that description.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received)
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