Woman found with cuts at retro bar amid false alarm, Philadelphia PA
Police responded to a commercial burglary alarm at the Retro Bar near Fairmount Avenue. The alarm was triggered by an employee, not an intruder. During the response, officers found a woman with bleeding cuts to her chest and fingers, indicating an injury that may be from an assault or other cause. Medical assistance was likely needed for the woman.
Audio|Source: Philadelphia Police Dispatch - Central
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Transcript:
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9th District, near Fairmount Ave, commercial burglary alarm.
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To the retro bar,
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General.
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Near Fairmount Ave, commercial burglary, retro bar for general.
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Nine,
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One four, I'm available solo, you're in the same.
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You should start me in and I'll keep you in class.
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We'll think of more now.
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16 solo using an 11 car you can drop that damn there trying to get my NGT up and tell them.
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I'll hit over.
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Okay, good morning.
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Good morning.
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I'll forget what I'm doing.
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16 is near Fairmount Ave female?
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Yes.
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What was he on something?
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Just as general.
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Okay, put him in vacation.
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Yes.
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Is this your restaurant?
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The iOS retro blouse?
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Okay.
01:23
Okay.
01:26
I think it was in-forth. It's probably an employee.
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It's probably an employee.
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16,000 in this is employee.
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It's employee.
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14 to see.
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5.
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Okay.
02:03
Okay.
02:15
What's the injuries?
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Well, one is female with cuts through chest and fingers that are currently bleeding.
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Okay, see if you're crossing them out, please.
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