Male subject pepper sprayed near Interstate 88, mile marker 32 westbound; deputies on scene requesting EMS response., Whiteside County IL
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Male subject pepper sprayed near Interstate 88, mile marker 32 westbound; deputies on scene requesting EMS response.
Audio|Heard on: Whiteside County Fire/PD ISP Troop 1/2
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02:15
Transcript:
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But... Use caution approaching the house, they pepper spray to him.
00:07
Yeah.
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David 20 copy.
00:10
I'm on the phone with I feel a little now.
00:17
104 he advised he was pepper spread
00:26
The victim I'm walking over to the house now
00:35
104 I was on the phone with ISP they advised someone was asking for EMS to recont
00:44
That's going to be far of Nick's dumb since he was published ready.
00:52
So far. We'll get the minimum out.
00:57
10-4[1].
01:03
10.28, Iowa, Q.E.
01:05
Edward E. Edward Frain, 0997.
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2.2.E. Edwards, frame 097.
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178, Iowa Q Queen, Ianwardiff, Frank, 097, cleared, Greets, and 15, Chevrolete.
01:36
Deputies are unseen with the mail subject with pepper spray requesting EM up.
01:43
They are going to be in the westbound lane.
01:45
Okay.
01:50
One one's over in a secure 30.
01:59
Mr. M.S. Response 1039, Interstate 88, mile marker 32, westbound for a male subject that was pepper sprayed.
02:06
Deputy is on scene.
02:08
More than M.S.
02:09
Response 1039.
02:10
Interstate 88, mile marker 32, westbound for a male subject that was pepper sprayed, deputy is unseen.
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative
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I-88, Illinois
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