Person assaulted during dispute at Loomis address, Loomis CA
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According to the dispatch call, at a Loomis address, a person was assaulted during a verbal dispute. The suspect is no longer on scene. Medical aid was requested due to facial injury.
Audio|Heard on: Placer County Law Enforcement
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Transcript:
00:00
We were eight, seven, eight, with advising they were in a verbal alter patient.
00:04
Nothing physical.
00:06
Goal.
00:08
Copy negative physical.
00:10
Is medical clear or cancel?
00:12
Stay on by for now.
00:13
We're getting different stories, so we're going to talk to the other involved party and all advice.
00:20
Ten four is forty two ninety seven as well.
00:23
Two both forty two.
00:24
Confirm year ninety seven.
00:30
Paul 30, if you can confirm, Paul 42 is 97[1] with you.
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Number.
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Temper.
00:41
39, a medical for cancel.
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Started verbal.
00:44
Verbal. Yes.
00:45
By right to cancel.
00:51
Verbal. 42, clear to a twin night.
00:53
Also, Paul.
00:54
PXID, do you mean to 13 Union 1? Okay.
01:01
13 Paul, 13 Union, separated 415[2] brace road.
01:09
Copy both units in route.
01:11
Correction 5340, Brace Road, unknown unit number at this time.
01:14
RP advising that she has ice on her face and that she was, quote, unquote, pounded by someone who is no longer on scene, also complaining of medical issues the way of medical in route as well.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
97: Arrived at or present in the designated area or location.
[2]
415: Disturbance or disturbing the peace, including fights or verbal disputes.
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Location mentioned:
Brace Rd, Loomis, CA 95650
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