Intoxicated man pounding on apartment door in Buellton, Buellton CA
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An intoxicated man was pounding on a door at an apartment complex in Buellton. The man's girlfriend was inside the unit, and a prior disturbance occurred earlier that day. The man was escorted from the scene by his mother.
Audio|Heard on: Santa Barbara County Sheriff, Fire, Aircraft and Marine, Lompoc Police / Fire
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
650s subject, Red Rose Court on Avenue of Flags.
00:11
346A units back at Red Rose Court, near Avenue of Flags, unit number 20.
00:16
Subject first of season with an unknown last is pounding on the door, break.
00:22
6262 to back.
00:24
The subject is intoxicated and has been at the residence twice today.
00:40
Sound like it's seven minutes.
00:42
I'll tell some short final two-five.
00:48
He's breaking service.
00:51
Medicines vaccine in service.
00:52
Medic-15 in service.
01:04
Engine 52. Fire single engine, 2.13, East College Avenue.
01:09
Number A, we sign on Command 2.
01:13
2.
01:18
I want to clear 2.5-wark-text inspect 2.5 on Texas.
01:30
POM24 with Paul 20 to back.
01:32
ODI assist for fire at 213 East College Unit A.
01:34
Adams. It came in as a warming fire inside a shopping cart.
01:38
Arfee is also advising it looks as if the male is trying to light stuff on fire as he brings the lighter to himself.
01:47
I did it, copy.
01:55
Responding to Red Rose Court.
01:57
The subject's girlfriend is inside of unit number 20.
01:59
Her prior is at a note from 34 earlier today.
02:02
(Name withheld) was intoxicated in disturbance approval with the residence.
02:05
His mother responded and escorted him off the scene.
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Location mentioned:
Ave of Flags, Buellton, CA 93427
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