Domestic dispute on Crosby Road with physical altercation, Pulaski NY
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A domestic dispute occurred on Crosby Road near Parish involving physical conflict. One person sprayed another with air freshener. Emergency medical services were requested for a female experiencing high blood pressure and headache.
Audio|Heard on: Oswego County Public Safety
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01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Control 3D49 and need to redirect you to a domestic in progress.
00:03
Any units back, 3D49, Parish, when you're prepared.
00:08
491.
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491.
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491.
00:15
No, Camille.
00:16
It's anyone, Bella Road.
00:21
349 units back 2290, 269, 2290, 369, 2293169, Crosby Road in Kenigert 22, Klesa, Kirsten, Michaels,
00:31
Cesarosa, Roosevelt, and physical altercation between (name withheld) and (name withheld).
00:38
(Name withheld) sprayed (name withheld) with an air freshener, she is for crossing Yamah.
00:44
Milked ambulance, a 44-year-old female high blood pressure with a headache.
00:49
81Bella Road, Charlie, response, permanent 81B is the boy.
00:53
81B, permanent 81B with across the street of salinistry.
00:55
Try their response amount 2237.
00:58
Yeah, okay.
01:05
3D48 to 3D49.
01:06
Keep me advised on the domestic and control.
01:09
You can attach me to the MBA on the Wolfs Road in Shindy Creek.
01:14
Happy.
01:17
NEPA-2 is responding.
01:23
Nook 2 responding.
01:25
The ambulance,
01:32
2290-0-609.
01:37
Air Trust can mix the ambulance spinal law,
01:41
a female party sprayed with an air freshener after a domestic requesting an evaluation,
01:49
2290-069, Crosby Road and turner 22-2240.
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Location mentioned:
Crosby Rd, Parish, NY 13131
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