Person found bleeding with head injury at Market and 15th, Tacoma WA
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According to the dispatch call, officers responded to a call about a suspicious person near Market Street and South 15th Street. The reporting party had a head injury and was bleeding. Fire department was requested to assist at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Tacoma Police Dispatch - North
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
4-5. Patient being flagged down on Market and 15th.
00:09
Market and 15th, 2115.
00:15
Worded in English.
00:17
Any one in age, 15?
00:23
Any one-88 in 445, it's probably related to that suspicious person call that's pending at near 3-E?
00:32
Received. The reporting party has a head injury and is bleeding from the back of the head.
00:36
Could we get fire out here and maybe another unit to assist?
00:46
Is there a unit second? We'll have a Spanish speaker as well, they will speak English.
00:54
Is there a unit I can bring back to Market and 15th?
00:58
Union 439, I'm about to clear.
01:01
Forced inquire for Spanish speaker.
01:03
No answer for Spanish.
01:06
We'll check around 215.
01:09
Unit 1 at 18.
01:10
Charles Tom Union 035.315.
01:14
Union 1 at 8 when I'm 16th.
01:19
716.000. I can be en route for Spanish from HQ.
01:25
1.62116.
01:30
It's going on with the original reporting party.
01:34
Student 188, 211.7.
01:40
It's just quiet fine with a different reporting party but the original for that vehicle, there's suspicious people.
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Location mentioned:
Market St & S 15th St, Tacoma, WA 98402
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