Ambulance 4 dispatched to a possible robbery or distress call at an apartment (initially Apartment 603, later corrected to 906) at 910 Bugs Avenue North, involving a female yelling for an officer., Grand Island NE
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Ambulance 4 dispatched to a possible robbery or distress call at an apartment (initially Apartment 603, later corrected to 906) at 910 Bugs Avenue North, involving a female yelling for an officer.
Audio|Heard on: Grand Island Police, Fire and EMS
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02:52
Transcript:
00:00
Ambulance 4, a known problem, robber response at Apartment 906, 910, Bugs Avenue North.
00:07
Ambulance for a known problem, robber response at apartment 603, 910, Bugs Avenue North.
00:23
910 north bogg the apartment 603 my r p was going up the stairs heard a female yelling for an officer said she didn't look at all the information you could give me i have a 1055 in route
00:37
understood
00:47
From six.
00:52
Show me arrived at 125 of Lincoln.
00:55
A.
01:04
Fourth in Broadwell, six on.
01:11
Amble, June, en route.
01:12
Nine head bogs, I'mels for you.
01:14
You can return, sirs.
01:23
Ambulance 4 is responding.
01:28
Ambulance 4, you can turn 22 an ambulance to a take in it.
01:35
Understood, thank you.
01:42
2134.
01:49
401.6.
01:52
465. Can you advise, problem number four more time?
01:58
603.
02:01
Okay.
02:06
Amos two thousand feet.
02:09
Amos do on scene.
02:13
Can you change the apartment number to 9-06?
02:25
4.
02:31
Okay,
02:33
this two, go ahead.
02:35
Per law enforcement on scene, it's going to be apartment 906, 906.
02:43
And this said 9.06.
02:52
213.
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Grand Island, NE
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