Two females assault person near Omaha bar, Omaha NE
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Police responded to a physical fight near a bar in Omaha involving two females assaulting a person. The caller mentioned alcohol use but no weapons or drugs were involved. Medical assistance was declined by all parties.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Southeast
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02:5
Transcript:
00:00
3rd and 8 it seems that there was an altercation at the bar and it's going to be a white male shirtless white pants that was at the intersection.
00:10
Should have been from the the field lounge.
00:17
Clear. 6.3 are you clear?
00:24
Clear. Clear.
00:26
2 16.
00:29
6.7 writing.
00:32
618. 61688.
00:37
68688.
00:39
1.688. 2.688.
00:41
Well, Baker 5-5, your caller stated that two females assaulted them, denied medical.
00:47
Baker 5-5.
00:51
Claire.
00:52
2-7.
00:57
9-054. Round 5-4.
01:02
You can show myself in 5-7.
01:05
10-8[1]. 22.
01:12
The unit on the PI, have we located any of the parties?
01:19
Six hours close five so forth.
01:23
Clear 219.
01:28
Plaker 55, color is uncooperative, but we did get that both the suspects are going to be black female, black clothes still inside the house.
01:36
Biggs 5.5.
01:39
Clear.
01:41
220
01:46
1-0-6-3
01:49
1-0-6-3 It's not going to be a PI We advise that there was a fight All parties that were here are currently COVID-5 policy We show both cards take a buck
02:03
That's clear we could cancel medics
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[1]
10-8: Unit is in service and available for assignment or calls.
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Location mentioned:
S 18th St, Omaha, NE 68107
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