Physical altercation at medical assistance call near Haynes Street, Brenham TX
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Emergency services responded to a disturbance near Haynes Street involving a woman requesting medical help. During the call, an individual became physically aggressive, leading officers to increase their response for safety.
Audio|Heard on: Washington County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Mr. Redham, I'll be around to Haynes Street so further.
00:12
Can you check with the RP and see if they're wanting, Maddick to transform Ms.
00:15
(name withheld)?
00:22
(number withheld)
00:23
affirmative,
00:26
(name withheld) is requesting medics.
00:33
And then that's clear, if you go ahead and roll them to at least evaluate her.
00:39
That's there.
00:47
Medical One, agency request for EMS, near Haynes Street.
00:53
Medical One, agency request for EMS, near Hain Street.
01:02
If you show me out, I believe I'll be out with (name withheld). Blackjacket, pink, tight.
01:09
That's okay.
01:12
30-15. I'm in Chapel Hill, but you need extra set of hands.
01:16
I'll be out with like 10 people.
01:21
All right, I'll be headed your way.
01:24
I'll be headed your way.
01:28
No, 33, that's there.
01:32
2315, you need me to step it up, or are you good?
01:36
Put forward, this final job purpose, code one.
01:39
Brent, am I being around from Old Gate Hill? I'm on a step or the sponsor further.
01:52
Remen, you go ahead and have responding you to step it up.
01:54
There's going to be a disturbance dropping.
01:55
He's starting to be physical this time.
01:58
(number withheld), that's clear.
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Location mentioned:
Haynes St, Brenham, TX 77833
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