Female victim assaulted near west 6th street in gilroy, Gilroy CA
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a medical aid call near West 6th Street and Monterey Street in Gilroy involving a female victim of assault. The scene was later confirmed secure with no further assistance needed.
Audio|Heard on: Gilroy Fire and EMS
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
The PDs on scene with the suspects are possibly in the area.
00:02
It's going to be for a female victim of assault.
00:08
650 copies.
00:12
Carrier from engine 47.
00:15
You can cancel engine 49.
00:16
Keep engine 650 coming in engine 4.
00:18
So over your second engine to that.
00:20
We're just going on our call off the Holloway Road.
00:23
Copy. Engine 49.
00:24
Drive the fire. Copy. Engine 49. Dryifier. Copy.
00:25
Copy. Stand down.
00:38
Engine 47. Respond to medical aid.
00:41
Monterey Street and West 6th Street.
00:43
Cross streets are West 6th Street.
00:47
Engine 49, you require.
00:48
Engine 47 is going to take your half, you can stand down.
00:52
The radio coverage, you can choose to be able, of course.
00:56
Okay.
01:18
George, 48, fire's been extinguished.
01:21
When we return, the quarters, break,
01:24
47, what's your location? Do you want us to take that call on 196 for approaching church in Leasley or now?
01:33
Well, you good, Josh.
01:34
Thank you, Roe.
01:37
Great, obviously.
01:40
You have a copy.
01:53
And Engine 650, Engine 47, Gilroy Fire, PD's advising scene secure, Code 4[1].
02:02
650 copies.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed
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Location mentioned:
W 6th St, Gilroy, CA 95020
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