Subjects returned to apartment after disturbance cleared, South Fallsburg NY
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A caller reported that individuals returned to an apartment near Beverly Drive after police had previously left. The individuals involved include two people whose names have been withheld. The situation suggested a possible disturbance.
Audio|Heard on: Sullivan County Fire/EMS Paging
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
I've got a fairly uncooperative caller that's giving me an address near Laurel Garden reports that the subjects are back now.
00:13
Would you be able to pull that out? My units are tied up?
00:17
What address did you have, Matt, because her phone is pinging on Beverly Drive, but she's telling me Laurel Gardens Drive.
00:26
Near Beverly Drive Apartment 3.
00:30
Her name is (name withheld).
00:38
412 County.
00:43
412.
00:46
We'll be clear momentarily and can handle that call near Beverly Drive by 05.
00:56
RRIC-412, you'll be clear momentarily and you'll handle, 1930.
01:21
P-Boh-Bee-B-EZE!
01:28
All dispatch to mammocating, mammocating backup, second call, second crew is needed, counting MS 5263 analysis,
01:35
3297, US Route 209, an 82-year-old male difficulty-graining priority response.
01:41
Mammimicating, mimicating backup, second call, second crew is needed, counting MS 5263 analysis,
01:47
3297 route 209, 82-year-old male difficulty breathing priority response.
01:52
Cross the Kingston Avenue and McDonald Road, 1931.
01:59
Fallsburg base.
02:08
The female I'm speaking with is giving me the name of (name withheld).
02:15
C.M.E.M.S.
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Location mentioned:
Beverly Dr, South Fallsburg, NY 12779
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