Large disturbance reported outside bar in Port Crane, Port Crane NY
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A large disturbance involving about 20 people occurred outside the Fire Side Bar & Grill in Port Crane. One window might have been broken. Employees were moved to the basement for safety. The caller reported people may have weapons but none were seen.
Audio|Heard on: Broome County Public Safety (P25)
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Transcript:
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From Grenada, Zone 2, South Patrol, speaking around part of a disturbance, near Route 7B, Town of Fenton,
00:07
Fire Side Bar & Grill (Old Fat Cowboys), disturbance of approximately 20 subjects outside of the location,
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begging on the windows, one window possibly broken,
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one-three location.
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Correction, 137 location.
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There, yes.
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One three location.
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Full front. Five one copies.
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I have a negative concept.
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Copy, thank you.
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Copy, thank you.
00:46
You see, one through here, you still on a traffic stop on Court Street.
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I'm sorry, we'll be clearing out.
00:57
Okay, uh, one-three-eight, one-three-one, respond to near Route 7B, Fat Cowboys,
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Cross the Eagle Hill, Albany, Craction,
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138, and one-40, one-eight, one-four-0.
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Be advised your caller is not entirely cooperative.
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He believes that the subjects have weapons but none were seen advising that the employees are currently being moved down into the basement of the location.
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three one per cent two thirty six two thirty six two thirty six they're just wanting to be aides so the main open line call can hear banging in the background no one is responding why is that as going to
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Location mentioned:
Port Crane, NY 13833
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