Man seeks help after chase near McRae Highway residence, Chauncey GA
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Having been chased, a man arrived at a residence near McRae Highway, seeking help and hospital care for his injuries, with no threat found on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Chauncey VFD
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Then I did 33926 McRae Highway, near McLean reference to a mail,
00:07
came up through the call of his residence, asking for help.
00:10
I'm advising that some guys are safe now.
00:12
I got you. going to still see at that residence.
00:16
That male component is not advising those injuries on the seat.
00:20
I'm requesting to go to the hospital this time.
00:23
I was clear at 2349.
00:41
Now I want to talk to first responders, this is going to be your second page, second page.
00:47
They are out at the 3926 McRae Highway, 3926 McRae Highway, roughly to a male,
00:54
driving injuries on feet,
00:56
pressing to go to the hospital.
00:59
All the advisor, the male came up to his residence asking for hell that some guys were chasing him, that male is currently going to be at that resident.
01:08
All said, 2351.
01:16
Twenty-five, go ahead.
01:20
Twenty-five, go ahead.
01:21
Ten,
01:25
four, I'm going to join three-five.
01:29
No one to all units be advised as responding to 3926 McRae Highway in reference to this subject that was being chased by other subjects.
01:42
The resident of the property advises that there's no threat at this time to those subjects are not in the area.
01:57
if you feel safer station until S.O.R.S., just advise.
02:04
Once again, the rest advises that he feels like everything's secure.
02:08
I want us clear at 2356.
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Location mentioned:
McRae Hwy, Chauncey, GA 31011
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