Physical fight at business near N 114th St, Apache Junction AZ
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A physical fight occurred between two male customers near N 114th Street in Apache Junction, Arizona. One man grabbed the other by the neck and threw him against a wall. Emergency services responded to the scene.
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02:42
Transcript:
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Persono House You have a 911 call here yelling in the background line just kind of call back mail is advising that
00:09
Another mail attack the RP they're both customers and they're both still unseen
00:20
Unknown medical, near N 114th Street, Engine 859, Channel 2.
00:31
Briggs and Black Hills, Arizona, Charles William Adam, 9 John Young.
00:37
Super.
00:43
We're in the back of the business.
00:52
Three,
00:54
please.
00:55
I'm copy, upgrading envelope code three.
00:57
Blake Alumnstimetic 213.
00:59
213, Pobot Co3.
01:03
Do you please pull me on that 9-02 on Bowman.
01:17
Park Road, Unit 28, Medic 262, C-Deck 4.
01:42
Well, on the letter 259, you have traffic on C-DEC-4, letter 259 you have traffic on C-Dac-4.
02:02
259 asking for you?
02:06
Copy that. Great, go ahead.
02:08
Medic 259 with your travel.
02:11
Medic 259. We didn't receive the chart yet if you can double check to make sure it was sent over.
02:17
Copy that. I'm still working on a upload internet.
02:27
He's a white milk green shirt and jeans suspect is still getting his blood for a son.
02:31
He's worn a certain tie.
02:34
He said that he called his blood for a son.
02:40
His hands on his neck and threw him up against the wall.
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Location mentioned:
N 114th St, Apache Junction, AZ 85120
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