Person breaking windows at near Co Rd 288, Abbeville MS
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A person was reported breaking windows near County Road 288. Officers responded and cleared the scene with no medical assistance needed.
Audio|Heard on: Lafayette County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Dispatch, I know you've got a lot going on.
00:01
Did you advise 27 on 288?
00:10
10-4[1]. Disturbances at 27 on 288.
00:15
No.
00:21
Those B is clear.
00:25
10-4[1].
00:29
6 dispatch on tonight.
00:33
1046. 1046.
00:35
That ain't clear after first.
00:45
We're going to be clear in this scene, no medical needed.
01:02
We're clearing in patient residence once I'm refusal.
01:08
That's ten-four, so you clear.
01:15
You're clear? You want to dispatch.
01:25
I'm pulling up on team now.
01:27
Can you run 29 on that subject?
01:35
Stand back.
01:37
I'm 6 to 81.
01:46
Go ahead.
01:50
If she's busting out windows, then they don't belong to her.
01:53
That's enough for a charge right there.
01:59
10 4. Just about to show me on the scene.
02:04
104 will show you on the thing.
02:05
How old is that subject?
02:07
Eighty-one, you pinfold.
02:18
Dispatchel, Fett,
02:20
81.
02:26
Dispatch, what was that address again?
02:29
27 on 288, 27-288.
02:34
24 is in route from the office?
02:38
50 minutes, though.
02:42
The unit has graphics frame more.
02:50
81, what was your traffic?
02:55
Y'all step it up and get out there.
02:59
Everything's 10-4[1] out here, I got it.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 288, Abbeville, MS 38601
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