Possible stabbing near Watts Park Street in Sheffield, Sheffield AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders in Sheffield were dispatched to a possible stabbing near Watts Park Street. A 22-year-old male was reportedly involved, though it was unclear whether he was outside or in an apartment. The caller relayed unconfirmed information suggesting the person might have harmed himself. Authorities and rescue units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Sheffield Fire: Dispatch
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01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Caller Station 1, Sheffield Rescue need a response.
00:03
Near Watts Park Street for a stabbing.
00:09
Two hundred and twenty-two.
00:12
Station one.
00:17
Station one, station two.
00:21
Rescue 191, Rescue 1's en route.
00:25
Poppy Rescue 1 en route, near Watts Park Street.
00:28
Be advised of a 22-year-old male.
00:31
Caller’s calling in from Post Oak.
00:33
He could possibly be outside or possibly at an apartment.
00:40
Rescue 1 copy.
00:44
911, Engine 1 en route.
00:49
Copy engine one en route.
00:50
One hundred and eight, Clark.
01:05
Be advised, units walk unable to copy.
01:10
Nine hundred and eleven medic one, be advised we have wants to agree back at this time.
01:15
Caller has no information besides that someone told them a man had a knife and may have harmed himself.
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Sheffield, AL
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