Man threatens disturbance after job termination, Duncansville PA
A man recently fired from his job is traveling to the workplace's location and has threatened to cause a disturbance. Police are in contact with him and coordinating a response to the situation.
Audio|Source: Blair County EMS, Fire, Police, Hazmat and Helos
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Transcript:
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Hey everyone, I have a call.
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near Route 764 for Emlers.
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We had a mail call in.
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He's not making any sense.
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So he's on his way there,
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currently passing,
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leaves.
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Recently fired from the location.
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It's going to cause some sort of disturbance there.
00:25
You know if you think you give a vehicle description as well.
00:37
The caller is the person making the disturbance?
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He has 10-4[1]. He is making threats due to being fired from this location. He also called PSP.
00:49
We got his O-LN and ran it.
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It's not invalid. He does have an ignition in our walk license, though.
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Four, what's his name?
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(name withheld).
01:06
Ten-four, can you start a state car as well?
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Yes, ten-four.
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We have one. Okay.
01:23
You can give me his vote number.
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(number withheld).
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Claren't you go ahead and cancel BSP. I'm in phone contact with the mail. That's received.
01:45
I'll let him know. They did just call down and state that the male was trying to say he did not make any threats.
01:51
However, when he called in here the first time he did.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Affirmative / Message received
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Location mentioned:
Near PA-764, Duncansville, PA 16635
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