Domestic dispute with suicidal threats near Central Nassau Rd, East Nassau NY
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A domestic dispute occurred near Central Nassau Road involving a male and female. The female was locked in a bedroom and made suicidal threats. A rifle was present in the residence but appeared unloaded.
Audio|Heard on: Rensselaer County Fire and EMS - Digital
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Transcript:
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Attention all zone six patrols, Domestic, near Central Nassau Road,
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cross-reads of Curtis Hill Road and Smith's Shortcut Road.
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(number withheld).
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N.S. 3085.
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N.S. City is 55.
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We're back in service.
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Insurance 184.
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County, 4238.
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4238.
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423.
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3.8. Can you divert to that domestic in Zone 6?
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The address is near Central Nassau Road.
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And 602, we'll be able to handle call out of the village.
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That's track we can back up that unit.
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We'll see that address.
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4.02.
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It's going to be near Central Nassau Road between Curtis Road and Smith's Shortcut Road.
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There's a verbal argument between a girlfriend,
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possibly a rifle in the residence as well.
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Female is going to be locked inside a bedroom, they are separated.
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6-0-2 machine.
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424 Central.
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(number withheld).
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I'll be clear that gentleman overslept and missed his appointment.
01:59
He's okay and I'll be interrupted that domestic and asshole.
02:07
In near Central Nassau Road between Curtis Hill Road from the Short-cut Road.
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Male, female domestic, males are born the females locked inside a bedroom.
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And all units, she has also made suicidal threats.
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4-5, I don't know if you copy, it does have a rifle located in a closet.
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It appears to be unloaded.
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