Assault at downtown YMCA with pepper spray used, Wichita KS
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According to the dispatch call, an assault occurred at the YMCA downtown near North Market Street. A homeless female was pepper sprayed and the suspect fled in a vehicle. Officers are on their way to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Wichita and Sedgwick County Fire Resource / OPS-1
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Transcript:
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Standoff an assault, near North Market Street.
00:04
Squad 1, Station 1.
00:12
Squad 1, standoff an assault, near North Market Street, the YMCA downtown.
00:17
Stand-Alvern and assault, Squad 1, your map is 54-37.
00:26
Squad 1 for your assault call at the YMCA downtown near North Market.
00:30
You are being advised to stand off on arrival.
00:33
This was a homeless female locked in, cursing and screaming about someone.
00:36
Pepper sprayed her and threw water in her face.
00:39
This will be a black female, 40 to 50 years old, 5'2, medium-built, wearing white shirt, black hoodie, maroon hoodie,
00:47
dark blue pants.
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with light blue spots and black and white Nike's.
00:54
She will be located at the lobby sink.
01:00
And it looks like the person who pepper sprayed her drove off.
01:04
We do have two officers en route, both with a four-minute ETA.
01:10
Squad 1, acknowledgment, go ahead and show standing off.
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Acknowledgment. Thank you, Squad 1.
01:22
Offs to Squad 1, your portion of this call has gone Omega.
01:26
Do you want me to show you available or do you want to continue to stand off?
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Location mentioned:
N Market St, Wichita, KS 67202
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