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Police respond to disturbance at apartment on South Ussery Street, Dothan AL
Police officers responded to a disturbance reported at an apartment near South Ussery Street. The incident involved individuals with a prior related history. Specific personal details have been withheld.
Audio|Heard on: Houston County - Dothan Public Safety
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Signal 26.
00:02
Ushery Homes, near South Ushery Street, Apartment, Kilo-39, Cross Street, and South Apple Street.
00:07
Signal 26 in the background, PR disconnected for providing any further attention.
00:14
I didn't hear that last part.
00:15
Did you say you need help on the hill of town or not?
00:20
1332.
00:21
1332.
00:22
No, not more than just the one person to take us downstairs.
00:26
1332, Ross Parker, Berkshire.
00:29
All right, good copy.
00:31
Thank you. UAB will be awaiting your arrival.
00:33
Thank you.
00:34
UAB has a good copy.
00:36
Signal 41[1] for 1336, Signal 26,
00:40
Estuary Helms, near South Estre.
00:42
Coffee, thank you.
00:44
Three apartment, Kilo,
00:46
39. Yeah.
00:50
1336, 1332.
00:53
There's history of signals at this 1020 involving a (name withheld),
00:59
possibly a (name withheld) and (name withheld).
01:03
Yeah.
01:06
1775.
01:08
1470 plus.
01:10
1031332, I'll handle reference closer from cottonwood and apple tree.
01:15
1041332 tonight.
01:18
No.
01:19
1418.
01:21
1418.
01:22
10.
01:23
10. 10.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Signal 41: Medical emergency (request for EMS/Rescue)
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Location mentioned:
S Ussery St k 39, Dothan, AL 36301
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