Domestic dispute causes head injury in Jackson County, Jackson MI
A domestic dispute occurred near Townlandston in Jackson County where a woman was pushed into a wall causing a head injury. Medical assistance was requested. The woman was intoxicated and later tried to cancel the call but was still crying. Police continued to conduct a welfare check.
Audio|Source: Jackson County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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776 Townlinson, near Townlandston, for domestic[1] team (name withheld) and her boyfriend, (name withheld).
00:06
She was pushed into the wall, has a head injury, medical assistance requested, no attack, complainant is intoxicated.
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Seven, I'm quick.
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David, three, sir.
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I'm a four.
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Bigger four, update.
00:23
We're going to be at white, chicken.
00:26
I have no plate or vent at this time, but do we have any recent Eudos for a Lincoln MKS in the area?
00:33
Not left out.
00:39
This is Simon, I don't see any in the VOL log and I'm not aware of any.
00:44
Clear. At some point, this vehicle is on fire.
00:52
I'm saying by for a VOL.
00:59
2016 Bariari for unknown vehicle high rates of speed up and down the road, 1972.
01:09
I can I get the room number one more time please?
01:15
49, 349.
01:19
Clear, I guess.
01:24
You feel like something else.
01:26
Okay.
01:32
512, I'm all the summit.
01:33
Okay.
01:34
Thank you for six.
01:36
I'm Washington and Jackson with Edward X-ray-Lincoln 3363 on a grade, Tonyak.
01:47
Charlie Seven,
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David, he'd be advised.
01:49
We did just get a call back from (name withheld).
01:51
She wanted to cancel, said everything was fine.
01:53
She was advised PD will still be doing a welfare check.
01:55
She was still crying.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
domestic: Domestic disturbance
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