Male injured in fight near Lasalle Street Indianapolis, Indianapolis IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a fight between a man and a woman occurred near Lasalle Street in Indianapolis. The man was bleeding and EMS was dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Marion IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:20
Transcript:
00:00
Great. Out of 143 and 165, exit call from cell phone near Lasalle Street, phase two location or searcher?
00:08
143, I'll check it.
00:10
Good, 143 chicken advises at 948.
00:13
26, can you start a couple units to the McDonald's at 37 West 38th Street to look for my stabbing suspect from last month? The victim is currently on scene and says the guy sits in the McDonald's right now.
00:28
Do we have a description?
00:31
I'm working on it.
00:32
He says he's wearing all black.
00:33
My victim is there, so if I may have him leave, begin at the town and point him out.
00:39
Two cars, thirty-seven more, thirty-eight.
00:44
Baker 3601.
00:47
Nine fifty-nine.
00:49
Good.
00:54
Do you have homicide? Just give me a quick guess.
00:56
Clear.
00:59
175-144 residential alarm, 7411 Red Cliff Road and 872.
01:05
175.
01:07
What if you want me?
01:10
At 10 o'clock.
01:12
Dispatch units reference near Lasalle Street, it's male versus female.
01:18
EMS is en route for male bleeding, I'm trying to get further.
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Location mentioned:
Lasalle St, Indianapolis, IN 46218
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