Man punches fish tank during family disturbance, Long Beach CA
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According to the dispatch call, a male adult punched a fish tank during a family disturbance near Newport Avenue and is bleeding from his hands. Family members are trying to calm the situation. No weapons are involved.
Audio|Heard on: Long Beach Police Dispatch
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
I'm East Canada for a priority one family disturbance near Newport Avenue.
00:10
11 all 50. 11 on fidget.
00:13
Tribal 11, now authorized Code 3[1] or a unit to assist.
00:16
The Prairie 1 Family Disturbance, near Newport Avenue.
00:20
The brother-in-law, (name withheld), male adult.
00:23
Wearing a black tank top and gray sweatpants.
00:26
The subject punched the fish tank and is bleeding from the hands.
00:32
The caller's father is holding him down.
00:34
It's going to be 9-1K.
00:40
Can I get a DR number or call number?
00:47
The one was already pulled.
00:49
It's 55617-55617, call number (number withheld).
00:55
Call number (number withheld).
00:59
Call, I come from potion in Coronado.
01:03
Tipper.
01:05
Telfordi, cure your clothes for the cook.
01:08
Therefore.
01:11
Teffre.
01:12
Never.
01:16
You have some read on that, priority one, family's food on Newport.
01:21
The argument's been going on for the past two hours.
01:23
There are no weapons.
01:28
Subjects are in the living room and family members are attempting to calm them down.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 3: Emergency response; proceed immediately with lights and siren.
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Location mentioned:
Newport Ave, Long Beach, CA 90804
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