Fight involving multiple people at the promenade, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, a fight involving six males and females occurred at the Promenade in Long Beach. No weapons were seen during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:46
Transcript:
00:00
My author is called for 242[1] to get closer to assist to 1 the promenade to zero on the promenade.
00:06
First moon is a fight call, 6 males and females fist fighting is to be called back.
00:10
For 242[1],
00:12
not getting jumped by at least.
00:14
On subjects, nothing further.
00:19
We can take the code.
00:23
For copy, a second, code.
00:24
Adam, you copy?
00:27
Adam, copy, okay.
00:34
The 242[1]-no weapon seen.
00:38
Just a passerby, I wasn't able to get a better description of the people involved.
00:47
National Health Unit for 273-5, 545 from London.
00:54
One out of eight, I'm 97 on 242[1].
00:58
Copy your 97.
01:00
Say let's take the SDV.
01:04
See, Tempore Out there, I go three units to assist for 273-5 at 545 for London, 545 Linden, unit number 6.
01:12
Lisa, female white 25,
01:15
selling stop, I can't breathe, it lifts with her boyfriend who's no black.
01:23
For the party call, 3123 Thompson.
01:28
22ndity out of the party call 23 21 east 5th Street 1 out of me code 4 atom
01:44
104 copy the code for item on the 242[1] the Promenade
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
242: Physical contact or force used against another person without consent; commonly referred to as battery.
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Location mentioned:
The Promenade N, Long Beach, CA 90802
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