Domestic dispute with teenager aggressor at Hartford Rd, Brooklyn CT

 Family Offense
Family OffensePolice responded to a domestic disturbance at a residence near Hartford Rd in Brooklyn. A 12-year-old caller reported that her 17-year-old sister was the aggressor in the argument. The caller and her 10-year-old brother were trying to stay safe upstairs away from the situation.
Audio|Source: CT State Police, QVEC, Middlesex County Fire/EMS, Valley Shore Fire/EMS
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Transcript:
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Active domestic near Hartford Rd in Brooklyn.
00:03
A 911[1] caller is meaning her sister, the fact of her mother,
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and dad Trenton. She's still actively arguing on the phone now.
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134Bs at the end of the end of...
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Right, James.
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Liesh, we're testing in 1815.
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Three now.
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Thirteen, four,
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four, your case, normally I wouldn't have been headed that way.
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All right?
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Six, seven, fifty.
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Good.
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Wally, here, car 15 is off in quarters.
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House is clear.
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If you're just set off another audible alarm, if there's a call to the alarm company, the house is clear.
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Hopefully you were able to complete that other assignment.
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11502 companies.
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Yeah, it's originally two-fiften south and quarters as well.
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Redger.
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It's en route,
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probably 30 mics.
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Enjoy.
01:21
No, sure, Meld's 14 is back in station and available.
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It was 14 in quarters.
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159-1014. We advised the caller, a 12-year-old, (name withheld).
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She's claiming her sister, (name withheld), 17 years old, is the accused.
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She's upstairs with her 10-year-old brother trying to get him away from the waste service.
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And Bill is 10.
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Head back to the Middle Town.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Open line emergency call
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