Intoxicated man treated after disturbance near Division St, Peekskill NY
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According to the dispatch call, an apparently intoxicated man with a nose injury was refusing to leave a business near Division Street in Peekskill. Emergency responders were called to the scene, which was reported secure. EMS was requested to assist with the man's facial injury.
Audio|Heard on: Peekskill Police, Fire and EMS
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02:3
Transcript:
00:00
Got (name withheld) in the store across from (name withheld).
00:08
He's wearing a blue jacket, bleeding from the nose, refusing to leave, and blocking the doorway.
00:16
Kevin, we'll be off.
00:17
We'll be off.
00:25
Hi, 3D, April Hork, can you roll up, bus?
00:29
Lacerations at the bell.
00:52
Initial call for 5 North Division Street near Quatro Steakhouse.
01:00
Near Park and Main Streets.
01:02
Individual with lacerations to the face, scene secure.
01:06
EMS responding to 5 North Division Street in the area of Park and Main Streets.
01:14
Individual has facial laceration.
01:35
Control, Peekskill back, full crew still needs to clear your crew.
01:39
5 North Division Street in front of Quatro Steakhouse, between Park Street and Main Street.
01:46
Male intoxicated with laceration to the nose, scene is secure.
01:49
Beach Cove, full crew still needed, traditional call.
01:53
Directly in front of 5 North Division Street, Quatro Steakhouse, between Park and Main Streets, male intoxicated.
02:01
Facial laceration, scene secure.
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Location mentioned:
N Division St, Peekskill, NY 10566
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