Domestic disturbance calms at mounds apartment, Mounds IL
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A domestic disturbance involving a male and female near Richland Terrace in Mounds was reported. The caller disconnected multiple times but indicated the situation has calmed. An ambulance was requested after the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Pulaski county Sheriff, Fire and EMS
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01:46
Transcript:
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712, we've got an active domestic disturbance outside of the apartment near Richland Terrace, Mounds.
00:09
Near Richland Terrace and Mounds.
00:11
The caller just disconnected the line.
00:14
He sounded like he was speaking with somebody.
00:17
He is not involved in it.
00:19
They are outside, one male, one female, both dressed in black, and there is possibly a disturbance involving weapons.
00:27
I'm going to try to get him back on the line.
00:29
Near Richland Terrace now.
00:35
104, 76.
00:38
10,
00:41
10, 10. 12, 10. 10.
00:49
12 counties
00:53
Go ahead.
00:55
2712, I was able to get them back on the line after two calls back.
00:59
They were not really willing to speak with me.
01:03
I asked if they were still fighting the caller stated guess, and then you could hear them in the background.
01:08
I believe they might be in the apartment now.
01:11
I'm not 100% sure because when I asked him, he disconnected the line again, so I'm going to try the call back again.
01:22
Ten, four.
01:31
7712 County.
01:34
Go ahead.
01:36
7712, I've gotten back on the line with the caller.
01:39
He's stating that the disturbance has calmed down, but he is now requesting an ambulance, so I'm going to pay GMS out to him.
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Location mentioned:
Richland Terrace, Mounds, IL 62964
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