Suspect fires at police officer in Bakersfield, Bakersfield CA
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According to the dispatch call, a suspect fired a gun at a police officer after a battery incident near East Belle Terrace in Bakersfield. Law enforcement units coordinated an emergency response.
Audio|Heard on: Bakersfield Police, Fire and EMS
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02:8
Transcript:
00:00
Control on 3126, not per effect after the battery incident, she's advising he is an ex-cellar and impurred for shooting a police officer.
00:08
You know, for the attempt to make contact.
00:14
356, 19 by that went out.
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10%.
00:24
Control 1, the busses item shows around the line, almost 97.
00:35
Copy right to bear a case cell.
00:36
Confirm unity.
00:38
At 18 at 18.
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At 18, you copy.
00:46
All six, can you tonight about the priors with a law enforcement officer?
00:53
The victim is amazing he's a phone and he has fired for 2.35 on a cop.
00:58
Fire him.
00:59
And four.
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106, copy the last.
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Call you on the last.
01:26
3-4-6-6-6-7-out-2-out 4-6-0-2-4-3-0-4-E. Belle Terrace code 33 on Metro 4-R3 zone at East Belle Terrace, code 33 on Metro.
01:54
Call for Detaining One, and Go Code 3[1]0.
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Seeing one, we're Code 3[1]0 in Metro.
01:59
All channels are clear Code 3[1] in Metro.
02:01
Thank you.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 3: Emergency response with lights and siren.
[2]
Code 30: No wants/warrants (records check clear)
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Location mentioned:
E Belle Terrace, Bakersfield, CA 93307
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