Man leaves scene after altercation near North 10th St, Philadelphia PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers responded to a report of a disturbance involving a person with a weapon near North 10th Street in Philadelphia. They advised caution upon arrival. The male involved in the altercation left the scene in a vehicle, possibly en route to the hospital. Units later confirmed that the situation was cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:14
Transcript:
00:00
Special B1 pulling up.
00:03
For a scene, use caution.
00:06
924.
00:11
22 command.
00:13
22 command.
00:16
Yeah, we float in between you guys and North Central, so just keep me advised if it's a found stabbing.
00:22
Okay, I receive.
00:26
9 (name withheld), you can drop that for me please.
00:29
Okay, I received.
00:32
23rd station, we're off.
00:36
Received.
00:38
Nine one four.
00:41
Nine one four.
00:43
22nd and Lombard, I just drove through there and it's unfounded.
00:49
Okay, received.
00:52
Nine, especially one.
00:53
My apologies.
00:54
Slow it down.
00:55
The male has driven off.
00:56
He was on the phone.
00:57
I asked if he was going to the hospital and if he wanted to tell me what happened, and he seemed to hang up the phone.
01:05
Okay, received.
01:09
All units responding to person with a weapon near North 10th St.
01:13
You can slow it down.
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Location mentioned:
N 10th St, Philadelphia, PA 19123
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