Female assaulted with bottle during fight on Bevan Rd, Whitehall PA
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According to the dispatch call, a fight between two females on Bevan Road resulted in one being hit in the head with a bottle and bleeding. The suspect fled the scene in a Chevy with another person described as her cousin. Medical assistance was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Allegheny County Police, Fire and EMS - Southern Areas
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03:15
Transcript:
00:00
Start 16087 for a two females fighting.
00:10
Cut.
00:12
We're doing.
00:17
We're doing.
00:25
16087-16287.
00:27
It's an urban line and the accuracy is fighting now.
00:35
She said that the female she was fighting with left with her cousin in a Chevy or something. Doesn't know the color and doesn't have any further information.
01:02
Gear up here.
01:10
She also said she was hit in the head with the bottle and is bleeding now.
01:15
You need to start medic.
01:19
Yeah, you might as well.
01:22
Yeah.
01:38
Do you physically see them get in a car or anything back or do you hear anything else on them?
01:53
She said that they were getting enough to leave, but she couldn't give any further information.
02:01
All right, they said they had a female back here around the south of the building right now.
02:14
We're getting out with her.
02:18
That's pretty cool.
02:25
35 view with him.
02:33
I'm out.
02:37
Copy on Passing, Coulter.
02:42
All right, just sitting there on, park by you can out.
03:05
PIDD-E-3-608, Bevan Road, Whitehall.
03:09
Whitehall. All-PD repressed the medic states in the area.
03:12
First female was assaulted, no further information at this time, 313.
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Location mentioned:
Bevan Rd, Whitehall, PA 15227
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