Family dispute leads to medical response, San Francisco CA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a family disturbance near Geneva Avenue in San Francisco involving a 26-year-old male reportedly under the influence of pills and attempting to fight his brother. Family members restrained the man. Medics were dispatched due to a head injury sustained during the incident.
Audio|Heard on: San Francisco City Police
Listen to dispatch call
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Transcript:
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Available Angle Five unit that can start a response on this V418 with family near Geneva Ave.
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Unit two, cross of Edinburgh and Naples.
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Looks like the reporting person's son, he's high on pills.
00:12
He's 26 years old.
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He's trying to fight the brother so they have to tie him down.
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And medics are 98.
00:22
I think we're a copy of.
00:25
This is all in plot three.
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A Spanish interpreter,
00:27
but he's twenty-six years old, causing problems to everyone in the house trying to fight the brothers again.
00:34
They tied him down.
00:35
There are no weapons, and they're also sending medics because he fell and hit his head.
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Location mentioned:
Geneva Ave, San Francisco, CA 94112
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