1109 East Main, 1109 East Main, 1129 East Main, Tugo, (name withheld) assaulted down on the ground, requesting medics, known injuries. Suspects left on foot, lasting head north down the parking lot, possibly on 23rd. 5 is still working on description. 7Baker 3 for copying. I can we get at 5 in around 22. Yeah, 104. Sam Baker 32, if you can copy this 240[1], since it's the area of the cooling station, and I know that's where I think where the subject from Stapley, Main Street was. I don't know if it's related. 1032, I copy. Okay, okay, 13, can you put me on my phone? Copy. It's still working on the suspect's description on an extent of injuries for the mill on the ground. Suspect of the 240 is a black male 30, a non-color shirt, dark shorts, and a blue hat. I mean not the Metro's property. Copy. Yes, for the 240. Further on the subject, 59 thin brown hair goes by the name (name withheld). Just goes to 240. No one has visual suspect. Sounds like they're going to be inside Suite 105. And the suspect did leave with the 101. Okay. That's right out. The suspect is 2.105 or that's going to be okay. I think the RPs with the victim, what was your question? Secretary 34 clarifying if suspect is in 3rd15. Nege, a suspect left north down through the parking lot, I think the victim's inside suite 105. 14. The 101, the suspect left with, is a Hispanic female 30, blue tank top, jean shorts, 56, 150, brown hair.
Heavy. Real time to that unit in 5144, the storage unit place. 36. I'd spun it forward until you arrived at the gate, and I don't see her come out of there. I do see one car exit, but I don't know if they have local CCTV that might get a better view. You can't find her. Yeah, I'm not seeing her anywhere else. foot in here. I'm going to go to the office and see if they have anything. Motion 32. By 18 units to break for a 911 fire, 11 on 9 on 9 East Maine. They're headed that way for a 23-year-old male having a seizure. They request us due to the hazard in the area. 232 can go. Okay, I'm not seeing a person hazard there, just a fire hazard, but I'll start you that way. I just cleared you. Do you need me over here still? Negative, thank you. It's in fact to 11-090s Main Street. We're just out there with another subject that was moved off the property, but now fires en route to the ministries for a 23-year-old male having a seizure. That's all we got. I'm still in the area. Do you want to go to that? Okay, if you're willing, thank you. Okay.
gave a plate of seven (name withheld), but it didn't come back to anything. I need two more units to break. For 14, this one's at 1109 East Main Street. Mailout five being verbal. Straight 20, you can send me that's 11.09 East Main Street, call. Copy, thank you. By 20, I have a unit coming from Channel 2 as well for 112.9 East Main. Outside near the release center, there's a male being verbal, 35 no-shirt jeans, 56160 black hair and tattoos.
RP call, he was calling a friend who lives at the dispatch 20. The friend's younger sister picked up the phone and said she cannot wake up her sister and she may not be breathing. Can I have a sergeant copy this as well? 7.305 a copy. 1040. My sister just text (name withheld), said she's checking again, said she doesn't think she's breathing. Sister is saying the mother is home, but she is not going to get her to help. Probably 32 copies. Can we get a full number for most? We have fire in route as well. Charlie 35, you can also send me that 900. I copy.
7. Baker 32 and 3, Baker 34. You click, we're at the dispatch 20 on Cal. 2.4-2-2-2-8-8-200. 3-Baker 32, 3-Baker-32, 3-Baker-34, copy at 909[1] with fire, 1130 East Main Street. 7.2.32. 3-834. The 909 with fire at 1130 East Main Street. There's the subject possibly on 2.35. A fire is en route requesting us to respond. RP is saved, but is saying that the mail possibly took 235 and is acting funny, but not clarifying what that means. They're going to be at the food bank. Coffee (name withheld)? He's described as an Indian male, 35 wearing black pants, a blue shirt. He's sitting in front of the dispatch 20 with RP, and now he's falling asleep.