Man detained with foot injuries after domestic incident, Plattsburgh NY
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A man was reported walking on railroad tracks near a residence carrying many brochure bags and not speaking English. Police detained the man. EMS was called to treat a 27-year-old man with cuts on his feet after a domestic-related incident.
Audio|Heard on: Clinton Co. EMS, Fire, Police, Sheriff
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
All right, patrol to 1249, State Route 22, Unconstable.
00:05
1249, State Route 122 and Constable.
00:08
Interview in Edward Chapman,
00:11
reporting a suspicious male walking on the railroad tracks near a residence,
00:16
reports that he has numerous brochure bags in his hands and does not speak English.
00:26
He says he's on the railroad tracks next to the residence.
00:35
He says he's on the railroad tracks next to the residence.
00:36
(number withheld).
00:42
(number withheld).
00:45
Copy (number withheld).
00:52
In custody,
00:54
What is your current location?
01:08
You're old now.
01:12
Clang County on CCLE.
01:15
Cling County on.
01:19
County, we need EMS to near Redwood St as that male, 27-year-old male, lacerations to the feet.
01:29
(number withheld).
01:34
(number withheld).
01:41
CvPHMF EMS.
01:57
This batch to South Plattsburgh Fire Department, EMS, CvPH EMS.
02:01
Respond, near Redwood Street.
02:03
27-year-old male, conscious and breathing, laceration, following the domestic.
02:07
Repeating four, South Plattsburg Fire Department, EMS, CvPH EMS, respond, near Redwood Street.
02:14
27-year-old male, conscious of breathing, laceration, following a domestic.
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Location mentioned:
Redwood St, Plattsburgh, NY 12901
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