Battery with injury reported near NW 12th Ave in Miami, Miami FL
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According to the dispatch call, police responded to a report of battery with injury near Northwest 12th Avenue in Miami. The victim was found unconscious at the scene. The owner was present, and the situation may involve an assault.
Audio|Heard on: Miami-Dade County Municipal Police Departments Dispatch
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
2-7. Any units to clear reference at (number withheld), northwest 12 Avenue? Reference the battery.
00:13
North 12-1-1-4-1-4-9.
00:21
North No, number one, report written.
00:24
Show you the signal.
00:25
You need a reference 315 of 332?
00:33
Number 7, I'm all right there.
00:39
North 127, show your rival on the 2.
00:43
Any advice to secure you?
00:49
North Pole 7Gium.
00:56
QSL, any additional unit to take a 315, On 3rd332 at (number withheld) Avenue?
01:07
Call is 17, sent fire, on a 3rd.
01:14
Two-saw, starting fire.
01:17
Our unit's character.
01:24
Subtle 7 by reference.
01:31
No, 1207. 7.
01:32
I have a female unconscious.
01:47
Attention on units 332, (number withheld), Northwest 12 Avenue, Northover 1, any unit for the 315 on 332 at (number withheld) Northwest 12 Avenue, K-TGivin via carbine,
02:01
the battery with injury subjects, the owner on the scene.
02:05
Complaint this possibly a signal 43[1]% trambling, head by seeing subjects of black mail, or no funding description.
02:12
No additional 22nd.
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43: Information (secondhand info reported)
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Location mentioned:
NW 12th Ave, Miami, FL 33168
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