Assault reported near Lakeridge Parkway unit, Ashland VA
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A 29-year-old woman was assaulted near Lakeridge Parkway Unit 129 after a physical altercation. Law enforcement is on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hanover County Fire / EMS
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Transcript:
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Medic 406 assault near Lakeridge Parkway, Unit 129.
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Medic 406
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Assault,
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near Lakeridge Parkway, Unit 129.
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Cross streets are Sycamore Drive and Lewistown Road.
00:19
Station 10th District, Pack 4, Timeout 0728.
00:28
Medical Corps 10 enrapped to Washington Highway Success Street, Washington Highway and Success Street.
00:34
Law enforcement is on scene motor vehicle accident with one patient has a possible head injury.
00:42
Mail in the early 20 is customary.
00:48
Magic 14, we're correct.
01:00
Engine 401 and truck 413 Fire alarm, high life hazard, 906, Thompson Street.
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Engine 401 and truck 413.
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Fire alarm, high life hazard,
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906, Thompson Street.
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Cross Streets are Medical, Dryden West on Road.
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Station 16th District, TAC 5, Time Out 0729.
01:32
10402. The 10402.
01:37
Based on the notes the resident pulled the alarm, single engine to verify 906 Thompson Street.
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Copy single engine to verify 906 Thompson Street.
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Truck 413, copy.
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7406 in rent to near Lakeridge Parkway near Lakeridge Parkway room 129, 129, cross street, Sycamore Drive and Lewistown Road.
01:59
The law force man is on the scene, 29-year-old female.
02:02
She has head injury after a physical altercation.
02:05
She's also pretty much.
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Location mentioned:
Lakeridge Pkwy, Ashland, VA 23005
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