Disturbance and medical assistance at Coventry Drive, Oxford NC
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Police responded to a disturbance involving a male cursing at a location near Coventry Drive, Oxford, NC. EMS was dispatched for routine medical assistance at the scene. No further details were provided.
Audio|Heard on: Oxford Police, Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
1025, 1025, Coventry Drive, 193.
00:05
104, go ahead.
00:08
24, 1025,
00:09
1025, Coventry Drive, disturbance.
00:13
Callers, residents, and there's a male at the location, cussing disturbance.
00:16
Your caller's not seen, district area.
00:25
Two-four. After Central, I'll be 23 of that location.
00:29
So far.
00:34
Can you before the Central?
00:40
Go ahead.
00:43
Can you show me out at 502 F Street in Butner?
00:51
Partner?
00:53
Two.
00:58
I know. He was the East F Street.
01:06
I'm checking.
01:07
Hold on the on, please.
01:12
The F Street.
01:17
Center to 193 status?
01:24
The 193 status?
01:27
CENTO.
01:29
Simple.
01:34
Class Accenture.
01:37
Go ahead.
01:40
Can you go ahead and have EMS en route.
01:43
It's going to be Anthony Rose.
01:49
If I can you advise routine or emergent?
01:53
Routine.
01:56
What's going on with them?
02:02
These are a little bit ago, request medical assistance.
02:06
No,
02:12
I'll make any further.
02:15
Fantastic.
02:25
My friend (name withheld), EMS1, Coventry Drive.
02:32
I'm just 13.
02:43
I'm just by the Cyrus.
02:44
I'm just by the Cyrus Raps of 21.
02:54
Ten for coffee one route.
02:56
Tim's going to be routine traffic.
02:57
Have a male on scene, just oriented.
03:00
If I say, yeah.
03:01
It's not a special.
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Location mentioned:
Coventry Dr, Oxford, NC 27565
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