Man assaulted near Highland Avenue residence, Livingston County NY
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A man was assaulted at a residence near Highland Avenue in Livingston. The attacker fled on foot. Emergency medical services are on scene, with a language translator assisting.
Audio|Heard on: Columbia County Sheriff and Fire, Hudson Police
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
calling out of the patrol post 802 town of livingston fairview road cross out of highland avenue call by location
00:14
Come on, any police patrol post eight here to Town of Livingston, Fairview Road, cross of Highland Avenue, call me outskation.
00:27
1K12 S.P. Livingston, St.Lenline.
00:30
One of the one K-1-2.
00:40
We just want to confirm this 1K16.
00:43
We have 1K16 on another assignment in Germantown.
00:52
Road, Town of Livingston,
00:55
Croshey 302 intersections with Highland Avenue.
01:00
It's going to be for a male subject who was assaulted.
01:13
A subject entered the residence, assaulted him, and then left on foot.
01:22
And we'll be staging EMS.
01:24
There is a language barrier or utilizing a translator via language line.
01:31
1K16 assigned at Route 655.
01:43
One K-1-2, you're on scene, three church Avenue, 665.
01:48
All right. Okay.
01:50
All right. Okay.
01:54
In service, one two, two, two, town.
01:55
In service, one, two, two, town.
02:12
One of all Germantown command,
02:17
all Germantown units per command, alarm has been reset, the alarmers terminated, 6561184.
02:25
One of the 1K16.
02:34
1K16, the caller now states that the subject who assaulted him left in a white Chevy blazer, unknown direction to travel.
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Location mentioned:
Highland Ave, North Dansville, NY 14437
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