Assault sparks urgent response near Pueblo Trail, Parker County, Parker County TX
Emergency teams rush to an assault near Pueblo Trail in Parker County with multiple units responding for immediate medical aid.
Audio|Source: Parker County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Medic 61, Incoming Call, near Le Pen Trail, Lock 18th Stage, Cross Streets-Pueblo Trail and Chavez Trail, Box 4412.
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We're getting call 435, should copy my traffic?
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To Marcus Cooper is eligible Class C expiration, 2034.
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He does have an in-state pickup only out of Parker County for possession of marijuana and failure to appear.
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Therefore.
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Medical 32 and 830 to Weatherford, non-emergent.
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Medic 2 at 830, the Weatherford non-emergent.
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Three and Paul.
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Four-five.
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Call four-five, go ahead.
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One quartered with 20.
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I'm going to go for one on them.
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10, four, five, Kenny, Paul, 46, copy.
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Okay, copy.
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I think I'm going to be closer than 35.
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Medics 61, and Fire Station 44, Priority 3[2], Assault, near Le Pen Trail, March 18 Stage, Cross Streets Pueblo Trail and Chavez Trail, Box 4412.
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Tamper, or can you call 435, did you copy?
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I do.
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Engine 44, Priority 2[1], Assault, near Le Pen Trail, Rock 18 stage respond on EMS1, Cross Streets Pueblo Trail and Chavez Trail, Box 4412.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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Priority 2: Non-emergency/urgent response (generally without lights and sirens)
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Priority 3: Non-emergent/low-priority response
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