Male barricaded with firearm, female disarms and exits house, Milford IN
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A male was barricaded with a firearm on a street in Milford. A female inside the house took the weapon from him and tried to leave the residence. Officers were responding to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Kosciusko County Public Safety
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
I'll be on section street in Milford.
00:02
It's a male barricaded with a firearm.
00:06
He's got his significant other trapped in the bedroom.
00:10
One zero late.
00:12
I'm about 10 minutes out.
00:14
I'll be on county frequency.
00:16
On zero wait.
00:21
Just march, many cell.
00:25
Thanks, I'm sorry.
00:30
No patients here for back in service.
00:34
Put us back on that transfer.
00:40
Medic 7 dispatch.
00:43
Medics have it.
00:45
Is it a refusal?
00:51
No, they're going to go by POV, so it's PD only for us.
00:57
Okay. Okay.
00:58
Okay.
01:05
Rescue 13 dispatch.
01:07
Go ahead.
01:12
If you get this regard, it's going to do a PD only.
01:15
I'll put it on a page.
01:21
Sash engine 17 is clear.
01:23
We are on scene.
01:26
Other units can disregard.
01:29
We're just going to check this quick.
01:37
Smash engine 17.
01:42
17 17.
01:47
Air Bombam is back in servicing North Troy Street.
01:53
Dispatch, one zero.
01:57
The female is able to get the firearm away from the individual.
02:05
She's working to exit the house.
02:08
You can show me 10-8[1], but I'm going to continue for any assistance needed.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-8: In service / Available for calls
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Location mentioned:
W Section St, Milford, IN 46542
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