Man reportedly stabbed by girlfriend at home, Cottonwood CA


A man was reportedly stabbed by his girlfriend at their home near 4th Street, Cottonwood. A loud argument was overheard and the male victim said, "why would you stop me" before the call disconnected. Medical assistance was staged but the victim's condition was not yet confirmed.
Audio|Source: Shasta County Sheriff and Redding Police Dispatch
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
George, 19, it's 5, 1047 at 415[1], possible stabbing the 9-4-3-3-7.
00:07
George 6.
00:15
First Street, cut forward to you?
00:17
Copy Code 4[3].
00:23
So I responded to near 4th Street, across the Hickory in Cottonwood.
00:28
RP's advising,
00:29
he was landline with his friend, RP heard a loud argument, the male stated,
00:34
why would you stop me,
00:37
and the line disconnected, break.
00:40
A shop commenting.
00:42
RP's friend is going to be (name withheld).
00:45
RP believes that he was possibly stabbed by his girlfriend at their home.
00:51
Nothing's yet confirmed, medical emergency aside the station.
00:58
George Nica Covey.
00:59
In Cote 4-3.
01:01
Go-3.
01:04
C-9-2-9-2-per.
01:08
Clear for Code 3[2]. Let's try to get Shafcom, can we get contact information for the actual victim and see you can get in touch with them?
01:19
Okay, formal, try to get in contact with them.
01:29
Shastcom, 219, is a 4th Street address where the RP is at, or that's where the victim is supposed to be?
01:36
That's what the victim is supposed to be.
01:42
Copy.
01:50
219, just for info on call back to the victim and it rang a few times and then disconnected.
02:04
219 cop through or in row.
02:06
It's confirmed medical and fire station.
02:10
From there, 85 to stage, and it's just an assumption of this is where the alleged victim is located.
02:18
They didn't confirm that with the RP, but the RP was assuming that due to the female being in the background. That's their home address.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
415: Disturbance of unknown type or nature.
[2]
Code 3: Emergency response using lights and siren for urgent situations.
[3]
Code 4: No further assistance required; situation is secure and under control.
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