Man assaults construction worker with screwdriver, Bay Shore NY
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According to the dispatch call, a man struck a construction worker's car near East Oakdale Street, Bay Shore, and refused to leave. The man was possibly armed with a screwdriver and threatened the worker.
Audio|Heard on: Suffolk County Police 3rd Precinct
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Transcript:
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Dispute at near East Oakdale Street, Bay Shore, of Bay Shore Avenue for a white male who struck a construction worker's car and refused to leave.
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Careful.
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11, just be advised.
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Male possibly has a screwdriver in his hand.
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Unit with 11.
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12-pound 4.
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5. Pull me in the back.
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25-10-4[1].
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The number 10-10 is allergic reaction, 12.
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Family Service Leads 16 Pine Air Drive Bay Shore 5th Avenue.
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For a 59-year-old male, possible allergic reaction is something he vomiting, rins notified, difficulty breathing is following.
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12 time 4.
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12 are you EpiPen certified and equipped?
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Terminus.
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10.4.
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The 311, 311.
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Just be advised, near East Oakdale Street, Bay Shore has not changed to a 102P in progress.
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Violence with a weapon, a male is directing the construction worker.
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Supervisor monitor.
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37.
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37, 10.
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11, red.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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Location mentioned:
E Oakdale St, Bay Shore, NY 11706
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