Disturbance involving emotionally disturbed person near North St, Windsor Locks CT
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An active disturbance occurred near North Street involving an emotionally disturbed person who reportedly threatened others with a machete. The father was present in the garage. Police responded and are investigating.
Audio|Heard on: Windsor Locks Police, Fire and EMS
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02:59
Transcript:
00:00
4145, near North Street for an active disturbance, near North Street active disturbance.
00:04
No weapons,
00:05
lots of screaming in the background, Nelson.
00:17
Near North Street.
00:24
That's it.
00:29
Four on. I was going to get the crosses for that.
00:38
Yeah,
00:39
double.
00:49
Okay, anyway, it's 538 something.
00:55
Have you all signed three down, see.
01:05
45, could you just find out some more information? We have history there.
01:13
1045, I'm looking at it now.
01:15
There's an EDP on premises.
01:17
There is a history there of EDP person,
01:25
domestic back in 23.
01:39
The unit's responding North Street.
01:42
The father is in the garage currently.
01:47
I'm out.
01:52
Roger.
01:58
I'm out. I'm out of 45.
02:03
One by name and date of birth, 4-1.
02:08
Go ahead.
02:14
Last name, (name withheld), first name (name withheld).
02:18
Juliet, Oscar, November, Alpha, Tango Hotel, Alpha, November,
02:23
(number withheld).
02:26
4-1-4-7, if you don't mind, it's wigging over this way.
02:30
Might have a machete on him, allegedly.
02:33
We're not sure where he is at this point.
02:41
Copy.
02:48
Two-four one, no hits on (name withheld).
02:53
We're with it, (name withheld).
02:58
We're with it.
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Location mentioned:
North St, Windsor Locks, CT 06096
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