Dispatch reports a physical altercation between a female adult and a female juvenile at or near 11-33 Tenth Drive; caller later requests EMS for head and throat injuries., Woodland CA
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Dispatch reports a physical altercation between a female adult and a female juvenile at or near 11-33 Tenth Drive; caller later requests EMS for head and throat injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Woodland Police Dispatch
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01:42
Transcript:
00:00
We're showing route to a physical fight until Sam Ford is clear from his call, which should be any minute, 1133 Tenth Drive.
00:07
We have a verbal between a male and female in the background.
00:11
Then the female stated that she hit a female juvenile because she deserved it and down to the physical in the background now.
00:21
Now I'll cover.
00:25
Two, zero-three.
00:27
Zero-three.
00:29
All right-Zer is going to handle the line.
00:33
Zero point.
00:35
Okay, same one all straight, clear.
00:43
Two, Cang-4, and you shall be clear of ours.
00:47
Code 4, copy.
00:48
See birthday.
00:51
Good.
00:53
Just an update on that physical.
00:54
Our caller is now wanting us to start AMR for a head and throat injury that she sustained from the 17-year-old who she also assaulted.
01:09
Copy.
01:11
You will have two greatest units shortly.
01:16
Copy.
01:17
Should we just have fire staged for the timing?
01:24
Are they both on soon?
01:28
Affirm. We're having a hard time getting them to suffer.
01:35
Yes,
01:37
as they refuse to separate them both on the scene stage.
01:41
Copy.
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11-33: Emergency radio traffic only
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