Apparent stabbing near Helveston Street, Mobile AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible stabbing near Helveston Street between Clement Street and Edwards Avenue in Mobile, Alabama. A 32-year-old female was reportedly stabbed in the chest and remained conscious and alert but experiencing shortness of breath. The scene was being secured and Alabama Power was contacted regarding related line safety.
Audio|Heard on: Mobile County/City and Area Fire
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Transcript:
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Engine 14, Rescue 12, stabbing near Helveston Street between Clement Street and Edwards Avenue.
00:10
Engine 14, Rescue 12 stabbed near Helveston Street between Clement Street and Edwards Avenue.
00:19
Timeout 2037 hours.
00:28
Fire alarm, San Elmo.
00:30
Twenty-four, the twenty-one en route to in on board.
00:39
San Luis Obispo, twenty-one copy you out.
00:51
Car line, car brush 23 on scene.
00:56
Copy that, please.
00:58
Do you have ETA on Alabama Power?
01:04
That's a negative.
01:05
They did not advise them of an ETA.
01:06
They are en route.
01:10
Copy. It should be the line going through the house.
01:19
Copy lines going south.
01:25
Rescue 12, Engine 14 is reporting a report of a 32-year-old female stabbed in the chest, conscious and alert with shortness of breath.
01:34
You all stage for impediology on your scene secure.
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Location mentioned:
Edwards Ave, Mobile, AL 36617
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