Possible disturbance reported near west bay street, Warsaw NC
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Medic 1 called law enforcement for a disturbance near West Bay Street. Police made contact with a woman at apartment 20 who said she did not call. The situation was a casual disturbance and assistance was requested on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Duplin County Law Enforcement
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 1 is out near West Bay Street with possible disturbance on scene, needing law enforcement.
00:11
Did you advise who the caller was?
00:18
On Bay Street or Gulf Street?
00:23
I'm Gunn Street.
00:24
I'm on apartment 20.
00:25
I make contact with the...
00:27
she said she did not call.
00:30
Okay, Medic 1 is advising they need law enforcement emergency traffic.
00:38
104 Duplin, I'll be 10-8, I made contact with apartment 20 and she advised that she did not call.
00:43
I'll be 1018, medic 1, what's their 20?
00:48
near West Bay Street.
00:51
The caller on Gumstreet was a picket subject.
00:57
10-4[1], you said near West Bay Street.
01:01
I don't smell anything.
01:07
10-4[1], near West Bay Street.
01:10
I'll walk down the road.
01:16
8-10, are you going to need a deputy possible?
01:23
104. Fire is on scene.
01:26
I'm in route to Medi-1.
01:30
Cam.
01:36
I saw 810 is requesting assistance emergency traffic near West Bay Street.
01:40
Medic 1 is on scene, casual disturbance.
01:43
She is en route.
01:48
Oh, another one.
01:51
Okay.
01:57
40 W. 109.
02:00
1020 or 4 south drive.
02:04
near West Bay Street.
02:10
104, I'll be en route as well.
Police codes explained
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10-4: Acknowledgment / OK
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Location mentioned:
W Bay St, Warsaw, NC 28398
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