Family disturbance with father putting hands on mother, San Francisco CA
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According to the dispatch call, a family disturbance occurred near 18th Street in San Francisco. The daughter reported that the father put his hands on the mother. Yelling continues between the father and daughter.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:59
Transcript:
00:00
The other units responding to the 418, RP's advising the...
00:06
Correction the daughter, saying the father put hands on her mother as well.
00:12
...thing about it.
00:14
The daughter's her telling the father to get away.
00:19
It's like a family, 418.
00:26
I need David 97, Turk and Jones, Tim Forrest.
00:33
Headquarters 3 out of 60.
00:39
The quarter is 3 out of 60.
00:45
Number 7 and 8, headquarters 3 out of 60.
00:52
This quarter is available Terrible unit to back 3 out of 60 on their 585, 19th, Terrible.
01:02
Call 5 David's down for the...
01:07
Go forth.
01:12
Room for, Clement's Recorder.
01:24
United Yellow, 905.
01:30
Copy Nix.
01:32
315 David, 3806.
01:34
3806, Eivising their code for under 55.
01:40
Supporters, 3 out of 6, David.
01:41
Copy.
01:47
Northern Tukarcy, party 48, report 1567, Fillmore.
01:52
The party 415, 2924 appears.
02:04
Okay, Tifur, she just, the RPie just picked the lineup.
02:09
Could you 9-09 her or should I just relay that the X was escorted off the property?
02:19
The 9-09, 10-4.
02:21
And I'm sorry, I was still, she kept talking.
02:25
So you handled that one, and which one did you want now?
02:32
It would be purdy, 418, near 18th Street, cross of Bryant, Florida.
02:41
Mission 5, 917, 6th admission.
02:49
Timeline 4.
02:50
Secreti 415 at 44 McAllister.
02:56
Advise, the father and the daughter are still yelling.
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