Homeless man barricades himself in trench near g street, Fresno CA
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According to the dispatch call, a homeless man was reported throwing cones at Ventura and G Street. He barricaded himself in a trench. Officers responded and confirmed with security that the man was clear. They then contacted another person nearby.
Audio|Heard on: California Highway Patrol - Fresno
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
We're getting reports of a 602 at Ventura and G Street.
00:04
There's going to be a homeless male on the property throwing cones onto G Street.
00:10
The HSI workers dug a hole and the male is inside of the hole making a barricade and they're requesting a unit.
00:22
All right, copy.
00:24
We'll have somebody respond when we're free.
00:27
104, thank you.
00:30
635, 105, we're 108.
00:32
We'll be around today.
00:35
101 5, I'll show you now.
00:40
And 106, final location for the vehicle is going to be full nap, no reddit,
00:45
and we'll be 98[2].
00:48
106, I copy, final location for the vehicle,
00:51
Fulton at Nal Jai.
00:56
And 106, we could also be enrapped to that trespassing zone.
01:01
One of six, I'm coming.
01:03
I'm running Miami.
01:08
Yep.
01:09
Check the bar open.
01:15
497[1] there is.
01:17
One of those six, I copy 97[1] in the area.
01:20
To join tear.
01:26
I, 106. Negative, we're talking to security right now.
01:29
Sounds like the pedestrian may have left.
01:31
I've got to be negative on air here in the streetway security.
01:39
106.
01:41
1-0-6.
01:43
1-0-6.
01:47
The original subject to have barricaded itself in the trench is COA per security.
01:53
We're going to be out with a separate subject right now.
02:01
106, I copy the original subject that barricaded himself in the trench is COA per security.
02:05
You're going to be out with another subject.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
97: Arrived at the scene or location.
[2]
98: Assignment completed; unit is now available for new calls.
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