Domestic disturbance with physical altercation reported, West Jordan UT
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A domestic disturbance occurred near Granada Hills Drive and 4730 West involving a physical and verbal altercation. A female reported that a male put his hands on everyone in the house and she responded by punching him.
Audio|Heard on: Salt Lake City / County Police, Fire and UHP
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Granada Hills Drive near 4730 West.
00:07
I've been physical and verbal currently.
00:10
A call-taker can hear an altercation.
00:12
It sounds like the male just took the phone away from the female.
00:18
And it sounds like it's physical right now.
00:26
Fire makes a fuse in quarters.
00:33
But I... But I...
00:35
this is...
00:40
Yeah, copy.
00:47
Uh, no, but I can hit that way.
00:53
One to sling to them that this is dangerous, and dispatches have arrived 144.
01:15
It's one, 1060.
01:25
Six Hotel Charlie Yankee, sick.
01:30
It's still active, like in here,
01:33
screaming.
01:34
Sounds like it's verbal right now and dog, there's a dog barking in the background as well.
01:39
Thank you. Thank you.
01:50
My family's local Tango 40-0-0-2 again.
01:55
Thank you for a medic engineer, too, too, will you bring in a pediatric program?
02:07
4000 South and Redwood Road out with the Toyota, Santa, and track.
02:16
Check on further update from police here just requesting expedite due to the amount of bleeding.
02:25
Correct line, garbage.
02:31
The female is on the line now, saying that the male put his hands on everyone in the house and that the female punched them.
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Location mentioned:
S 4730 W, West Jordan, UT 84084
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