00:00
Quartermaster 172, copy a disturbance.
00:05
It'll be at the Wigwam.
00:07
Two white males are getting kicked out.
00:09
They're threatening people inside the bar and in the parking lot.
00:16
10-4[3]. William 133, are you able to assist?
00:27
10-2[1]8 headquarters, rapid fire.
00:31
10-4[3], rapid fire.
00:37
10-2[1]7 headquarters, one in custody, 10-2.
00:40
10-4[3], one in custody.
00:46
10-1, we have 133 headquarters.
00:49
10-2[1] here, I'll be 10-8[2].
00:52
136 headquarters, can you contact the jail and let them know I'll be en route with one in the rack?
01:10
Did the caller advise that the individual went out at the depot or did it just happen at the Wigwam?
01:19
Caller was not making a lot of sense.
01:21
Initially said that this person was being a problem at the depot, and then were kicked out from the depot.
01:26
Then went to the Wigwam, were being belligerent with the bartenders in the Wegmans, and then were kicked out and causing problems in the back parking lot.
01:31
Now was advised that the subject left in a Honda Accord.
01:34
However, again they are not on scene.
01:35
We do still have them on the line as a potential transfer amount.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-2: Signal good / Receiving well
[2]
10-8: In service / Available for calls
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative