Residential incident with male in custody near Pleasant Garden Rd, Greensboro NC
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According to the dispatch call, a residential incident near Pleasant Garden Road involved a male taken into custody. The male appears to be causing injury to himself while detained. The situation may involve suspicious activity and is considered an emergency requiring priority response.
Audio|Heard on: Guilford County Sheriff and Greensboro Police Dispatch
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01:12
Transcript:
00:00
Three forty-one, y'all signal 50[1].
00:03
Thirty-three forty-one, we're signal 50[1] duration.
00:10
Oh forty-one, single 50.
00:15
Simple.
00:16
We have a residential 10-60[2] near Pleasant Garden Road.
00:28
What do you want? You can show me around.
00:32
Forty-three, forty-one.
00:33
Myself and forty-two, forty-two, ten ninety-five.
00:35
One male in our custody.
00:38
Temple.
00:44
Forty-two, forty.
00:50
Ten four. Just be advised, our person that's in custody will continue to slam his head viciously against the cage.
01:00
Ten four.
01:05
Four 654. Four six, copy that last.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
signal 50: Agency-specific signal code indicating an emergency or priority situation; meaning varies by jurisdiction.
[2]
10-60: Suspicious activity, vehicle, person, or assignment requiring further investigation or response.
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Location mentioned:
Pleasant Garden Rd, Greensboro, NC 27406
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