Apparent stabbing near Girard and 59th, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a possible domestic disturbance near W Girard Avenue and N 59th Street in Philadelphia. A man appeared to have suffered stab wounds to the stomach, chest, and arm. He was transported to Presbyterian Hospital, and a man and a woman were taken into custody for follow-up questioning.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
Oh, and we're at 590 .
00:01
Right? We're going to have one male found here.
00:05
Three.
00:09
Okay, so a male stopped and wanted in custody or the same.
00:12
We're going to have one male subject and one female in custody.
00:17
Absolutely.
00:24
Twenty-two right here.
00:27
Twenty-two, okay.
00:29
We'll all get out of here.
00:32
Hours give up.
00:35
Nineteen thirty-one.
00:37
Nineteen thirty-one.
00:39
Scoop one male to Presbyterian Hospital.
00:41
Got stabbed once in the stomach and once in the chest.
00:45
All right.
00:50
She said he's an adult now, right?
00:55
Nineteen thirty-one again, just to confirm that it is an adult male.
00:59
That's correct, adult male.
01:02
Okay, my partner's online with Presbyterian Hospital now notifying.
01:06
Nineteen George, this is regarding the school incident.
01:10
Negative, it was a domestic and person screaming at 59th and Girard.
01:15
Nineteen Charlie, what do they have out there?
01:17
It's going to be an adult male stabbed two times—once in the arm, once in his chest.
01:22
Presbyterian Hospital has been notified.
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