Domestic disturbance with threats against emergency worker, Huntington WV
Police and emergency medical services responded to a domestic disturbance near Guyan Avenue where a seventy-year-old man threatened an EMS employee. The police were present to ensure safety during the incident.
Audio|Source: Huntington Police
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Transcript:
00:00
Domestic near Guyan Avenue.
00:02
EMS is one scene, the request in police department.
00:07
Two of four, I copy.
00:11
Let them copy A-court.
00:16
True, Renee, is EMS able to give us any details?
00:24
We advise that it's more of a domestic issue than an EMS issue.
00:30
Two.
00:31
Two, four. Two,
00:36
four, I'm sorry.
00:40
All right.
00:42
I want to see state and stuff.
00:44
Two hundred three.
00:49
Go ahead. I don't know if you can hear me over the concert or not, but is he going on?
01:12
Can you repeat?
01:15
I can try, but he's rapping and he won't shut up.
01:18
Is he 29?
01:24
You have a day of birth, I just have the first name.
01:32
Did you ask for birthday?
01:35
Just after that (name withheld) subject.
01:41
(number withheld).
01:43
Thank you. I'm getting there, (name withheld).
01:51
He's negative to gasses, negative locals.
01:59
200A.
02:01
Good.
02:02
Go ahead.
02:08
I have a police that's just EMS, near Weston Avenue Apartment one.
02:14
At times that EMS is around, he has made several threats against one of the employees on the squad who is responding to this.
02:29
Copy. It's a seventy-year-old man.
02:35
That's affirmative.
02:40
Does he just not like Josh Hall or is it all EMS?
02:47
It's just that one employee.
02:49
One next quote.
02:52
Okay, so are they staging for us to get down there to protect them from the seventy-year-old?
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