Deputies respond to family fight near Buttermilk Spring Rd, Staunton VA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a possible domestic disturbance near Buttermilk Spring Road in Staunton. The incident involved two brothers reportedly engaged in a physical altercation, with one sustaining injuries. The mother was attempting to separate them, and rescue units were called for the injured person while deputies staged until the scene was secure.
Audio|Heard on: Staunton Area Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Near Buttermilk Spring Road for an active physical domestic.
00:13
Now on.
00:22
I am on location.
00:26
Hello.
00:32
Two brothers are upstairs in the house currently.
00:34
The mother is trying to separate them.
00:41
Best to wait until you get there.
00:54
Near Buttermilk Spring Road, Staunton.
00:56
I'll break in one.
01:06
Rescue five, injuries from assault.
01:08
Near Buttermilk Spring Road, Staunton.
01:12
Operate county (number withheld).
01:21
Hey boy.
01:30
Ten nine one.
01:33
Hi, everyone.
01:36
DRO is on location.
01:41
Hello.
01:51
Near Buttermilk Spring Road, Staunton, cross streets of Route 262 and Wild Rose Lane.
01:55
It's a family fight involving two males.
01:59
There is a person with injuries from the assault.
02:03
Sheriff's office is requesting you to stage until they arrive.
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Location mentioned:
Buttermilk Spring Rd, Staunton, VA 24401
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