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Passenger points handgun during road rage near palm avenue, Upland CA
A passenger in a gray Chevrolet sedan pointed a black handgun at another driver during a road rage incident on northbound 215 near Palm Avenue. An unrestrained child was also reported in the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: San Bernardino County Area Fire, Calfire, USFS, CHP
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01:35
Transcript:
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Two units reference of person brandishing a weapon that occurred north down 215 north of palm, a subspike vehicles,
00:05
gray Chevrolet sedan,
00:08
a plate of nine pall, yellow, (number withheld), passenger pointed a black handgun at the reporting party, female driver and female passenger.
00:19
And just occurred about three to four ago, northbound 250, north of palm,
00:24
reporting party being a white four door sedan, trying to advise on 1110 units.
00:29
Chest heading, medic ambulance 282, medic engine 283, 111111, west data plane boulevard, between North Jolbert Drive and North Division Yonge.
00:40
NLIN 121 back to the White.
00:43
9-21, back to the way.
00:49
ComCenter, Medicines in 203, each other's hearing him responding.
00:55
Take up.
01:03
Toronto victim, Bravo 1, MediX Squad 178, 117-1-11787, FootHale Boulevard, between FootHale Boulevard and Sebastian Way.
01:19
units update on the person brandishing a weapon, negative 1110.
01:22
The correct plate updated was 9 tall yellow John.
01:26
534 returns clear to the 2011 Chevrolet 4 Door out of Fontana.
01:31
It's also a road rage incident and unrestrained child in the vehicle.
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Location mentioned:
N Palm Ave, Upland, CA 91786
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