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Multiple people fighting with skateboard in alleyLong Beach CA

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Daisy Ave c, Long Beach, CA 90802

Three people were fighting in an alley near Daisy Avenue. One person was reportedly using a skateboard as a weapon. A woman was heard asking to stop.

Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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00:44
Transcript:
00:00
37, your address code 3, your unit coaster for a 927S[1] at near Daisy Ave unit C is in Charles.
00:07
It's actually in the alley rear of.
00:09
CBC says it sounds like three people are screaming and like a skateboard is being used as a weapon and a female possibly saying stop.
00:22
I'm sexually backing.
00:23
You can take the code out of 37, you can shut down.
00:34
Dan's interrupted the 927 as it's all heard only see pieces at first.
00:38
It's on like two males and a female in an argument and then heard hitting noises and the subjects began screaming.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
927S: Suspicious person

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Location mentioned:
Daisy Ave c, Long Beach, CA 90802
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