Woman stabs boyfriend during domestic dispute, Irwin PA
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A woman stabbed her boyfriend in the wrist with a kitchen knife during a domestic dispute near Penn Avenue in North Irwin. Emergency services were called to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Westmoreland County Police Dispatch
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01:57
Transcript:
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near Penn Avenue, North Irwin.
00:03
Caller advising that her boyfriend was acting erratically.
00:06
She got a knife out of the drawer.
00:07
He threw his body on her and she stabbed him.
00:15
Yeah, some of the other course.
00:19
104121 do copy.
00:23
Yeah, they can be at just some more time.
00:27
near Penn Avenue in North Irwin.
00:30
Caller advising that the kitchen knife is to the west side of the counter.
00:39
60405-20.
00:45
64.
00:47
Sounds like Irwin has a stabbing on Penn Avenue in North Irwin.
00:51
I started a couple units out to be consistent.
00:57
They just called me for it.
00:58
Male, female, female actor is the caller.
01:02
She has the night, they're crashing.
01:03
The knife is in the kitchen.
01:04
It's not on her personal.
01:05
No, right.
01:06
Okay.
01:07
Okay.
01:12
22 to courthouse courthouse.
01:19
108 courthouse quarter house 123.
01:27
Tell me 24.
01:32
One 12th. Another phone my cheek.
01:38
10-4[1], you have Manor, North Huntington en route.
01:44
We don't have any names?
01:47
Caller says (name withheld) was stabbed in his wrist.
01:56
64 be out on Westchester.
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10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
Penn Ave, Irwin, PA 15642
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