Female assaulted over vehicle at liquor store, Gloucester City NJ
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A female was assaulted over a dispute related to a vehicle at the Liquor Barn near Route 130 in Gloucester City. She was transported to Cooper Hospital for treatment.
Audio|Heard on: Bellmawr Fire West and Highway Ops 1
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
I'm not if you're going to be transporting, we're getting the Liquor Barn, near Route 130 for a female assault over a vehicle.
00:11
We're going to be transporting to Cooper P to send mutual aid for that one for it.
00:22
Terry Squad 22 and Tuesdays this partner.
00:30
Layton in on highway.
00:34
Squad 273, three respondent.
00:36
Squad 272. Squad 272.
00:40
Squad 272.
00:42
We have a little un-brapa for a right.
00:45
Yes, un-brambram.
00:50
I think squad five response.
00:53
Squad five. Squad five.
00:59
B.L9 Squad 272.
01:01
Please just call over, updating the location to 30 over 4 northbound, over 295.
01:11
Illustrated Gloucester City.
01:15
5273, please.
01:20
BELF 9 Alpha.
01:22
Repeat that update on location for us.
01:29
30 over 4 northbound route 295
01:39
Webo's we entered the highway at the exit which is that mile 30.4 northbound and did not encounter any troopers.
01:49
Is it before our entry ramp?
01:57
State Police just gave 30 over 4 northbound.
02:04
Plus five, I got you transferred in your Cooper.
02:10
Okay.
02:11
Okay, I'm at 45 to Waller City.
02:14
I think 45.
02:20
There's responding to Gloucester City, near Route 130.
02:23
It's going to be in a gray Camry for a white female, something over the steering room.
02:28
I'm not officially.
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Gloucester City, NJ
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