domestic dispute reported at east 113th street apartment, New York NY
Police and emergency services responded to a domestic dispute at an apartment near East 113th Street and a dead end in Manhattan. The caller was outside and officers were already on scene. Some individuals attempted to light something on fire.
Audio|Source: FDNY - Manhattan Dispatch
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Transcript:
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A lot of four three is going to be apartment four C is in charles just use caution for a dispute also P.D is going
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four three back four I'm in half phone on my box one three six three
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either of three one out east one one three street between second avenue and dead end for front apartment for charles
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To the side, one-two.
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One-two.
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One-two. Social reporters would be a domestic dispute.
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PD is responding.
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The caller is going to be in front of.
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And four.
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Demand?
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Under 5.
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How's 445? Do you have the EMS assigned to this?
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10-4[1]. M.S.A.
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was given. No E.T.A was given.
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Okay. 10-4[1].
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Thank you.
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Engine 65.
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6.5, you respond to A196?
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10-4[1] responding.
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5194-5-6. 5194-5-6.
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10.
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1012. 1012.
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It's 136-3.
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We had a domestic dispute, this location, NYPD is on the scene.
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Some people was trying to light something on this.
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10-4: Acknowledgment—message received, understood, or OK.
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Location mentioned:
E 113th St, New York, NY 10029
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