Woman struck with fire extinguisher in apartment


A woman reported being hit with a fire extinguisher during a disturbance at an apartment. She refused medical help, and officers are checking her condition.
Audio|Source: Houston Police Department - All Districts
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Transcript:
00:003 days?00:02Yes, ma'am.00:055-1[3].00:06Can you disregard that call? There's a CO2[2] dropping disturbance with the weapons.00:09CIT[1] at 9550, North Wayside, Apartment 1210.00:13C-Miles claiming she was hit with a fire extinguisher to pull.00:185-1[3], that's clear.00:19We'll be around.00:22That's clear.00:23She refused EMS, but let me know when you arrive if she's going to need that.
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3 days?
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Yes, ma'am.
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5-1[3].
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Can you disregard that call? There's a CO2[2] dropping disturbance with the weapons.
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CIT[1] at 9550, North Wayside, Apartment 1210.
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C-Miles claiming she was hit with a fire extinguisher to pull.
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5-1[3], that's clear.
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We'll be around.
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That's clear.
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She refused EMS, but let me know when you arrive if she's going to need that.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
CIT: Crisis Intervention Team
[2]
CO2: Commonly refers to carbon dioxide (here, likely a typo for 'Code 2', meaning urgent but not lights-and-sirens)
[3]
5-1: Unit identifier (not a crime code)
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Location mentioned:
Near N Wayside Dr, Houston, TX 77028
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