Domestic disturbance reported near Brightseat Road, Prince George's County MD
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a possible domestic disturbance involving a male reportedly assaulting a female was reported near Brightseat Road and Fisher Peoples Road. Units are responding to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Prince George's MD Interop Group Calls
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00:57
Transcript:
00:00
So I have anybody in the area about Fisher Peoples and I guess Brightseat Road, Fisher People and Brightseat Road, somebody are only domestic trying to get further information now.
00:08
It should be one male currently assaulting a female.
00:10
Anybody in any area?
00:11
Traffic close 22 or 20 series.
00:15
Am I close to Brightseat Road and Bishop Peoples for a possible domestic in progress?
00:20
Traffic close to 21, the words of domestic? I have it in the area of Brightfield Road near a country end by Bishop Peoples.
00:29
I'm not showing anything at our intersection, Bishop Evelton Medical Center.
00:33
I copy nothing from the stadium side.
00:36
Trampsonian, we got her.
00:39
At White City and Medical Center.
00:43
At twice, Medical Center, I copy that.
00:45
I'm going to start George's up to that way.
00:47
Anybody close to Traffert 20 who can assist them with the domestic?
00:51
Point one, I can come down from the top of the hill here.
00:55
We're okay for now.
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Location mentioned:
Brightseat Rd, Maryland
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