Units respond to possible domestic dispute near Main St, Belton TX
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units and sheriff's office personnel responded to a possible domestic disturbance near East 13th Avenue and North Main Street in Belton, Texas. The situation may have involved alcohol. Medical and fire units staged nearby while law enforcement arrived on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Bell TX EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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01:13
Transcript:
00:00
Be advised there is a domestic going on at that location.
00:03
Central Delta Medic Two.
00:05
Delta Medic Two, go ahead.
00:06
Yes sir, we're at 13th and Main.
00:08
You can drop that call on us.
00:11
Received, I have you and Delta Medic One swapped.
00:14
Squad of Brush 71, turn.
00:16
Squad of Brush71, go ahead.
00:18
Medic One's correct.
00:20
Thank you 92.
00:21
Squad of Brush 81, go ahead.
00:23
Squad of Brush 31, be en route.
00:25
(number withheld) G71,
00:28
go ahead.
00:29
I'll be responding.
00:30
(number withheld).
00:32
(number withheld).
00:36
Central Bell Medic Six.
00:38
Belt medic two, go ahead.
00:39
Yes, sir. You did say there's a domestic going on out there?
00:44
Affirmative, that's what the domestic going on there.
00:48
Received. Do we have SO en route to this call with us?
00:53
Affirmative. They're en route on a different copy.
00:56
Received, sir.
00:57
SO gets on scene.
01:02
Received.
01:03
(name withheld). Go ahead.
01:06
Is that domestic for alcohol and waterworks?
01:09
Affirmative.
01:11
Received. I will be staging.
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