Female escaped home while family remained inside, Washington NJ
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A female caller escaped from a residence near 182 West Washington Avenue while her husband and son remained inside. Police responded and later transported the female to St. Luke's Warren hospital for care.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police, Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Are they outside or inside the residence?
00:10
Calling party was on the porch when she called in, said she was going to stay at near 15th State Street.
00:18
And she received out 15th State Street.
00:34
The county from 15.
00:36
DeCatss saying near 182 West Washington am wise that address, Popinot.
00:45
The address, the calling party is reporting that she escaped from, and her son and husband are still there.
00:59
Canary from 15 start mileage 13062.
01:03
We're going to be taking this female party back to near 182.
01:05
Mysbush from this.
01:11
Receive 156.
01:13
The interior check complete.
01:21
Exterior door re-secured.
01:23
Sure is clear.
01:26
Okay.
01:35
Kenna, we're going to be out on that, right.
01:45
57-15, show me out, engine mileage.
01:47
It's 1306.2.3.
01:54
Steve 157.
01:59
D.L. 94 for doing the county run route to St.
02:02
Luke's Befaham with A.L.S.
02:03
on board.
02:05
Receive to Bethlehem with A.L.S.
02:08
148.
02:10
178.
02:15
Saturday 30-554, clear with the RMA.
02:18
Please,
02:20
clear with the RMA.
02:22
159.
02:30
County, 15.
02:31
We're transporting this female from this location to St.
02:33
Luke's Warren.
02:34
Start mileage is 13062.4.
02:37
It could be for crisis limo-mo on my way.
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Location mentioned:
W Washington Ave, Washington, NJ 07882
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