Large fight breaks out at central park near building 11, Ellensburg WA
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A large fight involving 12 to 15 people occurred near Central Park in front of Building 11. One person was punched and ran away on foot. Several others were present in the area, some getting into a taxi. It was reported as a loud disturbance nearby.
Audio|Heard on: Kittitas County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Kittcom Ellensburg,
00:01
assault,
00:03
fight in progress, near East Helena,
00:07
Central Park in front of Building 11.
00:10
All right,
00:11
12.
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12,
00:15
approximately 12 to 15 subjects involved, or a large group of people fighting, screaming at each other, still tainting further.
00:25
912, 9. 112, 9.
00:29
112, aren't you advised, 3 subjects are getting into a taxi at this time.
00:35
12.
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112.
00:38
112, 201.
00:45
Click on 112.
00:47
RP advise.
00:50
Half of the subjects appear to be late teens or late 20s.
00:53
RP does not recognize them.
00:55
I believe it's one of her neighbors who live directly across from Building 11, Apartment (number withheld).
01:03
A loud party in the area.
01:08
912.
01:10
Is the fighting over?
01:17
112, check and advise, 203.
01:25
Some 112, subjects are no longer fighting.
01:29
They saw someone get punched, unknown if they need aid.
01:34
Most of the subjects are still in the parking lot.
01:37
Quietly.
01:40
12, 203. 12, 203.
01:48
625-2-0-112 punched took off on foot unknown description if you believe his first name was (name withheld) could hear other people calling for him
02:08
112 2204
02:15
5-7. You blew it on scene.
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Location mentioned:
E Helena Ave, Ellensburg, WA 98926
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