Woman breaks glass and tries to start fire near Victoria Ave, Hollister CA
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A female near Victoria Avenue broke glass and tried to set a blanket on fire. She was possibly under the influence and was subject to a protective order.
Audio|Heard on: BEU CAL FIRE and San Benito County Public Safety
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
3 Hollister and 1-1 for cover disturbance in progress Victoria Avenue
00:13
Disturbance in front of near Victoria Avenue cross the park for a female in front of the RP's home breaking glass and trying to light a blanket on fire; responsible is (name withheld), possibly under the influence or violating a protective order.
00:47
Okay,
00:49
firm. Sounds like we're trying to get that now.
00:53
1311, I'm going to be delayed.
00:55
I'm spelled the PD. Give me one minute.
00:59
Copy that.
01:00
Okay.
01:05
One-two.
01:07
Go ahead.
01:09
Be advised family member on scene and advice, uh, D&R.
01:16
Family member on scene advised of DNR.
01:24
One, three Hollister.
01:28
Good.
01:30
Responsible is (name withheld), female in her 50s, she has the blanket wrapped around her.
01:36
It is not on fire, but she possibly has a lighter in her hands.
01:43
I copy. Can you run one by name and DOB?
01:46
13, go ahead.
01:49
Last name (name withheld), first (name withheld).
01:52
01, 06,
01:54
73, 73.
01:59
1211, are you code 4 over there?
02:08
All of Trans11 CPR's in progress.
02:11
1901.
02:19
Hollister, Angelin, can I get a time check?
02:22
Two number one.
02:29
Three Hollister.
02:32
One thing.
02:35
(Name withheld) is code 4 with an ID card.
02:38
She is named as restrained in a served criminal protective order.
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Location mentioned:
Victoria Ave, Hollister, CA 95023
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