Domestic assault with knife injuries at Oakton residence, Oakton VA
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According to the dispatch call, an assault occurred near White Granite Court, Oakton, where one person suffered bite marks and knife cuts. The incident may involve domestic battery. Emergency services responded to treat two patients.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfax County Police, Fire and EMS
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
One subject has bite marks and bleeding.
00:03
The subject says a knife was used against him and has small cuts on his body.
00:14
Awesome.
00:15
I'll be en route.
00:17
All right.
00:22
Medic 433, Engine 434,
00:26
on Channel 4 Bravo, Box 430-409, EMS Level 3,
00:31
near White Granite Court, cross street White Granite Drive.
00:41
161 Virginia L.
00:45
Go ahead.
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Charlie 6, number withheld.
00:59
Coffee.
01:14
The new Richmond Highway took holy.
01:17
For a subject that came in, took food, then left, black male wearing an arms jacket, black pants.
01:22
He left on foot, last seen going towards Denny's, 2313.
01:30
In area 431, subject of the 30-year-old black male wearing a red jacket and black pants, possibly intoxicated or on drugs, no weapons.
01:42
Subject is currently locked inside the location while trying to pull open the doors and yelling.
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2313.
01:51
I wanted.
01:55
Direct, thank you.
02:04
Measure 34, go ahead.
02:09
Tension 434 is be advised.
02:10
It's going to be two total patients.
02:13
It could be involved with domestic battery.
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Location mentioned:
White Granite Ct, Oakton, VA 22124
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