Police respond to possible domestic dispute, Pittsburgh PA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to multiple calls reporting a possible domestic dispute between a man and a woman near Cedar Avenue and Anderson Street in Pittsburgh. Callers reported yelling and crying in the background, but a follow-up call stated that police assistance was not needed.
Audio|Heard on: Pittsburgh Police Police Ch 1 Dispatch - Zones 1/2
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Transcript:
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Base to 3142.
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One forty-two.
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One forty-two Sunoco Cedar Avenue, near Cedar Avenue off Pressley.
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It's a brief back and forth between a male and a female, possible argument.
00:13
Sounds of a female crying.
00:15
They hung up before questioning, and it's a good location from stage two in Rapid.
00:22
Copy.
00:25
Base to 142, on the callback female said she didn’t need police.
00:29
Sounded like a possible domestic in the first call.
00:31
Original call came from the intersection of Anderson Street at East General Robinson.
00:37
Copy.
00:40
Base to 142, I’ve got an additional hang up call.
00:43
Excuse me, open line call.
00:45
Lots of yelling in the background.
00:47
Phase two location.
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