Woman injured in domestic disturbance near County Road 5335, Laurel MS
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According to the dispatch call, emergency responders were called to a domestic disturbance near County Road 5335 where a woman was injured, possibly with a broken nose. Officers were instructed to secure the scene before medical personnel could enter.
Audio|Heard on: Clarke County Fire and Police
Listen to dispatch call
01:28
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be near County Road 5335, near County Road 5335, going to be a domestic, female have injuries from our fate, as possible working those.
00:11
I'll be advised, just staying in the area, deputies are en route, stays in the area.
00:16
It's going to be near County Road 5335, 335, going to be a domestic, female have injuries through our fate, as possible working those.
00:27
Be advised, just saying, stays in the area, deputies are en route, stays in the area.
00:32
And forthcoming that way once we get fuel.
00:36
And forthcoming that way once we get fuel.
00:40
Copy that.
00:42
Copy that.
00:45
Sugar, EMR, Medical Call,
00:48
Near County Road 5335, 135, near County Road 5335.
00:54
We have a domestic disturbance, female with a possible broken nose.
00:59
Do not go on scene.
01:01
Stand by and wait for ECHO office to clear the theme.
01:06
Sugar EMR, medical call near County Road 5335-135-near County Road 5335.
01:16
We have a domestic disturbance.
01:17
Female with a possible broken nose.
01:20
Do not go on scene.
01:22
Stand by and wait for S.O.
01:24
Office to you clear the scene.
01:26
September 20, sir.
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Location mentioned:
Co Rd 5335, Laurel, MS 39443
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