Female suspect assaults daughter near 12th Street, Eureka CA
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According to the dispatch call, a female suspect assaulted her daughter near 12th Street before fleeing northbound. A 14-year-old girl was found outside hyperventilating, vomiting, and possibly unconscious. Emergency responders provided medical aid and transported the girl for evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Humboldt County Law, Fire and EMS - Eureka and South
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03:23
Transcript:
00:00
6-3 to back 242 just occurred
00:08
6602 just occurred near 12th Street Apartment 2C, Herber's, HPD daughter just assaulted her, unsure she needs medical attention, the subject then fled northbound, however we just received additional 911 of a 14-year-old who is hyperventilating in front of Herber's insurance and possibly passed out.
00:39
Sixthier Roger.
00:46
Five-eight-two ZOvey.
00:50
Five-A-2-O-D.
00:57
Information in the juvenile is now vomiting outside.
01:21
14-A-fire, In-Progress, In Progress, Tone,
01:26
Medical Aid near 12th Street.
01:37
4-2 fire medical aid outside of near 12th Street.
01:43
Passerby located a 14-year-old female that was hyperventilating and possibly lost conscious SPD is also en route.
01:51
Six year out,
01:58
be in front of trouble in.
02:02
Six year utter.
02:10
Responding in three.
02:23
A4O, no other unit.
02:27
A4O. A4O.
02:30
6-6, medical zone, C.
02:39
That'd be 6-6, Roger.
02:41
It's right for the same.
02:57
4-2 in Agent 1262 and 1272, back on response.
03:03
4-2 is off you, (number withheld), 41.
03:08
Engine 1272.
03:14
66 units are clear,
03:17
subject being transported by medical and swelling.
03:22
Roger.
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