Physical fight reported in domestic dispute near Standish Street, Hartford CT
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Police were called for a physical fight reported in a domestic dispute between a father and son near Standish Street in Hartford.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Call in over to near Standish Street.
00:03
One-two-seven standish.
00:05
We have an open line of someone arguing,
00:07
mail could be heard,
00:09
saying, let me go and stop.
00:11
Call takers, sounds like they're getting physical.
00:14
One-two-seven Standish Street.
00:17
Clear if that's a verified address or not, 0.52.
00:22
Hey, you can clear a civil.
00:23
Go back up, safe.
00:27
28, just cleared 12.
00:31
10-4[1].
00:35
0-52.
00:48
And it is going to be an unverified address of this time, which is coming from Rapid SOS, and we have no history of the phone number.
00:57
Thank you, Bound.
01:02
Unit 2, Unit 4.
01:05
Two.
01:09
A.A. 4.
01:16
2 and 4 start and over to 394 New Britain a half.
01:21
394 New Britain.
01:22
It's at C-Town.
01:24
We've got an alarm going off at the south and west entry exit doors.
01:29
394 New Britain have at Cetown at 0.53.
01:44
Ten, I'm in the area.
01:45
You can say four.
01:48
Ocean Route 102 to load up.
01:52
Tempire, four digit grid.
01:55
Copy.
01:58
Step forth.
01:59
Step forth.
02:03
Caller for Standish Street is now saying that it's a domestic dispute between father and son.
02:10
Both parties named (name withheld).
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Standish St, Hartford, CT 06114
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