Stabbing reported near South Street in Glens Falls, Glens Falls NY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency services responded to a reported stabbing incident near South Street in Glens Falls. A 31-year-old man sustained possible facial lacerations or stab wounds. The scene was secured and police and EMS attended.
Audio|Heard on: Washington, Warren and Saratoga Counties Fire and EMS
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01:52
Transcript:
00:00
Warren County Fire Control for Glens Falls, fire emergency.
00:03
Stand by near station.
00:05
A response to the area near South Street.
00:08
Scene is not secure.
00:10
Police-related incident at this time.
00:15
Copy, we have a 623.
00:24
This is for an emergency.
00:25
Stand by in your stations, possible response to area near South Street.
00:30
Police are en route.
00:31
Scene is not secure at this time, police-related incident.
00:35
Fire control 1823.
00:42
We're getting a call from the other person who left the scene and is now located on South Street in Glens Falls.
00:48
Apparently a knife was involved.
01:14
Sure, it's fine.
01:16
I'll tell.
01:30
The fire you can disagree.
01:37
Warren County Fire Control for Glens Falls emergency.
01:40
Our response near South Street seems now secure.
01:44
31-year-old male patient.
01:46
Possible stab or slash wounds to the face.
01:50
Patrol's on site.
01:51
Fire Control 1827.
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Location mentioned:
South St, Glens Falls, NY 12801
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