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Police respond to domestic disturbance near Alcott StPhiladelphia PA

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audio iconFamily Offense
1/2 Alcott St, Philadelphia, PA 19120

As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a possible domestic disturbance near Alcott Street after a neighbor reported that a mother sent a text asking for help and there was suspicion of assault. Officers found the doors locked and forced entry through the rear to gain access. The situation may involve mental health issues and appeared to involve an argument inside the residence.

Audio|Heard on: Philadelphia PA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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03:33
Transcript:
00:00
Two, Sam, seven, you know you can use calls come over here.
00:02
I'm trying to make contact with the helmet right now.
00:05
It sounds like they're having an argument and the doors locked.
00:07
All right, I received that.
00:11
Second District, supervisor.
00:14
Two, command, I got that.
00:15
I'll get a call back.
00:17
All, receive.
00:20
Two, Sam, seven.
00:22
Swift, Lieutenant, though, the neighbor said that the mom just text her said, help me.
00:27
And the doors locked.
00:30
I received.
00:32
Do you want to serve us off there.
00:38
I receive.
00:40
Two minutes.
00:41
Start it down.
00:43
Okay.
00:45
Two command, I'll be in route.
00:47
Just take the door, do what you got to do, Rob?
00:50
All right, she's on the phone with her said, um, somebody take the back door.
00:53
This metal door is locked in the front.
00:57
All right, at least hold it off for a two point.
01:00
Which side is it?
01:03
It's going to be on the north side of the block.
01:06
And it's like the six-house off the neighbor at (number withheld).
01:10
He's going to meet you in the back.
01:12
But the mom saying, take the door, apparently the door to beat her up.
01:15
I'm going to meet you back there.
01:18
Two to four, I'm coming in the rear now.
01:23
To command of the numbers.
01:25
(number withheld) Alcott Street.
01:27
(number withheld) Alcott Street.
01:29
It's (number withheld) and a half.
01:31
I'm in the front right now.
01:32
It's in the back.
01:34
It's in the back, (number withheld) a half.
01:36
The neighbor from (number withheld) should be meeting me in the rear.
01:42
224, I'm in the rear.
01:44
There's a security door here.
01:47
I don't know if I'm going to be able to get in.
01:52
See the neighbor's back door.
01:55
Some middle going to front also.
01:56
I don't know if we're going to get in.
02:01
Yeah, 2-24, we're not going to be able to get through these doors.
02:04
We're going to need some kind of equipment.
02:09
Does the neighbors self-contact with the mom on the phone? Can't your mom get through the door?
02:15
No, she's saying she was on the phone with the daughter.
02:18
All right, use calls, another call came in saying that Doer has mental health issues also.
02:28
This is not 19.
02:30
I'm lucky.
02:32
As soon as around the 70-8-10, Frankford, Afton, possible,
02:36
uh, faxious,
02:38
stolen.
02:40
Uh.
02:45
2-24. I get the door.
02:46
To command.
02:48
Let me an entry.
02:51
Two command, I receive.
02:53
C-Same 8, call back.
02:56
2-24. Okay.
03:00
You can slow it down.
03:01
Five ninety one out.
03:06
You can slow down.
03:09
Simpson, we're going to get entry in the basement.
03:12
Okay.
03:16
Two, four, it's a message.
03:18
But just that I let me, I know I took the door.
03:23
All right.
03:25
And I got that. I'm in room.
03:26
I'll be there shortly.
03:28
We're in area.
03:32
233, you can drop Kotman.

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1/2 Alcott St, Philadelphia, PA 19120

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