Domestic dispute near route 15 off-ramp, Norwalk CT
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Police responded to a possible domestic dispute involving people in a vehicle near route 15 off-ramp. Emergency medical services were requested to evaluate a female and a child.
Audio|Heard on: Connecticut State Public Safety (Troop G, I and DEEP)
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02:54
Transcript:
00:00
Roger, if you have any units in the area, the southbound Exit 16 off-ramp.
00:04
We have a trooper with the vehicle, possibly involved in a domestic in the vehicle.
00:10
Roger.
00:26
Trooper on the hotline.
00:31
13, negative 20.
00:33
Dakota,
00:34
Morton,
00:35
1130,
00:36
2001 out of Dayville, Connecticut.
00:40
Off-ramp. Off-ramp.
00:44
We're on the calls the whole time.
00:47
Speak on, guys.
00:48
Thank you. Thank you.
01:00
That individual has a pawn on a Milford, 1,000 cash assurity.
01:07
Right.
01:09
5.4332-8.
01:16
982-8-8-2-2-use.
01:17
Route 15 with 871.
01:18
Nautil 2A3 3rd.
01:23
382-5 32 use.
01:27
Route 15 with 871.
01:33
Naut's what 3-2-3-3.
01:35
3rd 8.
01:40
1176932 is Roger 5.4.
01:44
Shoot.
01:47
Roger.
01:50
1338, did you buy?
01:57
1438. 1438.
02:02
Target of 15 when you ready?
02:05
Commit.
02:10
1, Alpha Bravo,
02:15
Victor Lima,
02:17
8.
02:22
Negative 16,
02:24
expired 10 of 25 on a 2013 Cadillac color white out of Kensington.
02:34
State to Norwalk.
02:43
I guess now we're looking for EMS[1] for evaluation of the female and the kid that's up on 16 off.
02:50
We can get it from the City Street.
Police codes explained
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EMS: Emergency Medical Services
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Location mentioned:
CT-15, Norwalk, CT
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