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Assault on juvenile sparks urgent response in London, London KY
An assault involving a 15-year-old juvenile on Rocky Branch Rd left him bleeding but conscious, prompting concern and law enforcement securing the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Laurel County and City Fire, Rescue, Police, and EMS Dispatch
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01:53
Transcript:
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Marydale Rock, 1027, Marydale Rock Road, near top of East High Rogers, each end of the corner direction.
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104.
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104. You'll be staging there regarding assault with injury.
00:14
15-year juvenile, possibly leading base.
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Right.
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Go ahead.
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Our number 11,237,000-237.
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Just touch time.
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2323 and out, 222.
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10-4[1]. 10-4.
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L.A. 49 this page.
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L.A. 49.
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We'll be loading and interaction at St.
00:49
Joe's 3.O.A.
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Almost.
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Copy routes of St.
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Joe 23226.
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Yes, Mr.
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Bray. Hello.
01:02
Okay, can you confirm? This Michael Root is the father of Caleb Root, the victim.
01:09
The juvenile is alert, able to talk, and bleeding from the nose.
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He's up.
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Then on his feet.
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We checked all involved parties.
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All parties involved.
01:19
The female states the male hit her and she hit him back.
01:23
Waiting on you.
01:29
Philly 3.
01:32
Good.
01:36
Just confirming the victim is in salt.
01:40
He is 104, bleeding from nose but alert and on feet.
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Let's remain aware.
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104, do you want to proceed on scene or stage?
01:51
Stage. Law enforcement is securing the scene.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Rocky Branch Rd, London, KY 40744
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