Juvenile assaulted and bleeding at Boerne park, Boerne TX
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According to the dispatch call, a juvenile disturbance and assault occurred near Old San Antonio Rd at Meadowlands in Boerne. A 14-year-old female was injured and bleeding. Emergency medical services and first responders were dispatched, and officers separated the parties involved.
Audio|Heard on: Kendall County Public Safety
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02:30
Transcript:
00:00
I have a disturbance near Old San Antonio Rd at Meadowlands.
00:04
There's three or four juveniles fighting.
00:06
We're going to start EMS.
00:12
253 if I can show you in around with 355.
00:19
There's done down the road on it, that was...
00:25
I did advise that one of the juvenile subjects was bleeding.
00:33
They say where they're at.
00:35
How have I have some lost cabin?
00:40
Turn 4mout.
00:46
33, I'm at welcome.
00:48
2.24 in 108.
01:12
And Boerne first responders, near Old San Antonio Rd, at Meadowlands.
01:18
We have officers out on location for juvenile disturbance.
01:22
One of them was assaulted.
01:24
It's a 14-year-old female who is bleeding.
01:26
No further.
01:46
You know, EMS Station 1, Boerne first responders, near Old San Antonio Rd at Meadowlands.
01:53
With officers out, there was a juvenile female who is bleeding from an altercation and an assault.
02:04
Just that's so many for in route.
02:11
Spage from command for we want to be in route, near Old San Antonio Rd.
02:20
333, parties are separated.
02:21
We're putting forth in there.
02:27
Your traffic cut out, we do have EMS and first responders enroll.
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Location mentioned:
Old San Antonio Rd, Boerne, TX 78006
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