Family members threaten to burn house near Old William Penn Hwy, Export PA
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Police responded to a report near Old William Penn Highway where family members were harassing a man by text and threatening to burn his house down.
Audio|Heard on: Westmoreland County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:33
Transcript:
00:00
The one code 51[1] that was pending, it was for near Old William Penn Highway.
00:06
It was for cousins that were in an aunt that were harassing him over text.
00:11
He just called back in instead of there at that location now.
00:27
Receive.
00:32
Dispatch, Medic 202 is on the scene.
00:38
Dispatch medic 520s, clearing the scene with a refusal.
00:42
2,22.
00:47
Dispatch, Medic 2-O-2 is on the scene.
00:49
Medic 2-2-20202.
00:56
Individuals at that location are going to be females.
00:59
They're going to be sitting outside on a blue infinity sedan.
01:01
Caller said they were yelling obscenities at him and threatening to burn his house down.
01:07
10-4[2].
01:09
Corporal Stahl, are you available to assist?
01:15
Yeah, it's permiss.
01:19
10-4[2]. I'm en route from my station.
01:21
29, 28 are tied up.
01:23
If you could start over there.
01:27
Yeah, copy that.
01:28
Connie, can I have the address again, please?
01:32
Near Old William Penn.
Police codes explained
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[1]
code 51: Emergency response or assistance requested, often agency-specific; may involve EMS or unit support.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Old William Penn Hwy, Export, PA 15632
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