Disturbance involving two females and a male near Bernie Elementary school, Fresno CA
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded near Bernie Elementary School to reports of a disturbance involving two females and a male fighting outside. One female was seen carrying a weapon.
Audio|Heard on: Fresno City Police, Fire and EMS
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02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Resumet Broadcasting Central Units responding to check the welfare of a female near Bernie Elementary School, Cornell and Orchard.
00:12
40s, Cornell.
00:25
The past being innocent route to Bernie Elementary for a disturbance.
00:32
There is a female involved in a physical altercation near Cornell.
00:36
One male wearing a red sweater.
00:39
The female can be wearing a gray sweater and was seen with a weapon.
00:42
No label.
00:43
No 30 to zero.
00:55
One zero. Ah!
00:57
It's crappy.
00:58
Can you engage this engine 20.
01:06
Engine 20, go ahead.
01:10
This is going to be over on Santa Ana at the beach.
01:19
We're gonna make our way around that direction and get access to it.
01:30
Engine 20, copy.
01:42
For the long direction, Sane-on-30 and 70-2ndG-3.
01:46
...over check.
01:47
Mail outside of this location, ELA, and Max Tracy.
01:56
On that, there is a good advice.
01:58
They got a March call in R.P.
02:00
Sane.
02:01
There were two females and a male who were both fighting outside.
02:06
The average 33 East 4-0, they're going eastbound on the location now.
02:12
Does that work everyone?
02:14
Copy. Thank you, Jerry, I'll be taking contact with three.
02:23
Copy, code for you.
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Location mentioned:
E Cornell Ave, Fresno, CA 93703
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