Domestic dispute prompts voluntary psychological evaluation


Audio of radio dispatch about officers responding to a domestic dispute between a woman and her brother at a residence. Officers report searching the area, note vehicles near an alley, and request a medical team for a voluntary psychological evaluation.
Audio|Source: Haverstraw Police Dispatch
02:14
Transcript:
Unit 1B, 43 Outs, one boy. The male party that the female was arguing with is her brother, and I believe they're both in the house. Fifty five votes. Five votes. Yeah, sounds like separate instance, so I'm going to continue to canvas for the original domestic. Receive, I'll create a second call. 443[1] out into the domestic as well. Yeah, come to the alleyway on the tracks. I got Nissan and a aisle in a red truck. This offliner, (name withheld)? Do you know what's that? To right, offliner. I'm the alleyway between west side and like the cut-through, just west of Hudson, out of tracks. Yeah, my time. Did you 5-1? 5-1. 5-14. I will be out with New York, (name withheld). X-ray, 1931. Okay. So I-14-5-1. 5-1? 5-1. Can you have Medi-405 respond to this location on Hudson for a voluntary psyche valve? Proceed, standby. Okay. 7. Do you come down this way?
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
443: Possible reference to unit or call number (not standard code, likely internal dispatch for domestic)
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Location mentioned:
Hudson Ave, Haverstraw, NY 10927
This shows a Google Street View of the area near the location, which might not be the exact address.
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