Woman cuts wrist during domestic incident in Roseville, Roseville CA
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A 21-year-old woman injured her wrist with a knife during a domestic incident at a residence in Roseville, CA. The knife was secured on a table. She is stable but bleeding heavily. Emergency responders are on the way.
Audio|Heard on: Roseville Police and Fire
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01:45
Transcript:
00:00
Happy Yitz and Ralph is a guy's girlfriend cut her wrist with a knife. She's a 21-year-old female.
00:05
The knife is on the table.
00:12
Engine 9 and A.N.R.
00:14
Respond to Medical 8.
00:16
At near Molokai Circle.
00:19
Cross streets are Honolulu Way and Honolulu Way, B3F3.
00:25
And we have no history at the address?
00:29
140 is she stable and how much blood is she losing? Stand by.
00:37
Call 119 am, R. 113 on stage.
00:44
1430. They're advised that she is stable, the blood is spurting but they're attempting to get it under control.
00:50
Call 140. I'm about three minutes out, but I'll be code 3.
00:54
140. I copy your code 3. I won't copy.
00:58
Okay, for.
01:00
10-4[1].
01:05
Well, I'm right, Priscilla Landlain. Can you have the heartbeat you remove any knives away from her?
01:11
Copy your printing the table right now, but we'll have to move it further?
01:19
148. I'm also at 03, but I'm 30 seconds off.
01:22
10-4[1]. 10-4.
01:27
Additionally, it sounds like the RP and the girlfriend got to a 4.15 earlier,
01:32
that's what caused her to cut herself.
01:38
Falling 40-97.
01:40
Down for.
01:41
Are you putting pressure?
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood
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