Domestic violence injuries reported at McDonald's in Queen Creek, Queen Creek AZ
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According to the dispatch call, emergency services responded to McDonald's near East Queen Creek Road after a female victim reported injuries from domestic violence. The victim was scared and had bruises, a black eye, and busted lips. A male suspect was possibly inside the restaurant by the fries area. The manager called dispatch to report the situation and kept the victim to get more information and ensure she received medical attention.
Audio|Heard on: Mesa Police Department Superstition Patrol District
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06:10
Transcript:
00:00
One Charlie 43, one Charlie 45, and a sergeant to copy at a 909[1].
00:05
It calls us a super substation, but it's a request from Queen Creek for assistance.
00:11
One Charlie 43 for both.
00:15
Queen Creek.
00:18
Queen Creek is requesting assistance for a 900[2] of possible domestic violence related injuries.
00:24
It's going to be near East Queen Creek Road at the McDonald's entered via the Queen Creek Lieutenant.
00:37
There's got me.
00:54
Do they already have units on scene and need our assistance or want us to get to the call first?
01:00
Negative. They have no units citywide at this point in time and they're just needing assistance on calls that are coming in.
01:06
They're having some hold but due to the comments given on this call there you were looking for.
01:17
243 so it's a mutual aid deal with any 10-4 I'm gonna start trying to grab some of the comments and add it to our call right now for you guys.
01:32
Four five and seven in my left virtually 44 on seven.
01:44
You're clear.
01:47
Thank you. Copy.
01:52
Virtual 3,1, Paul, 5 and 7.
01:54
You're clear.
01:58
194, thank you.
01:59
Copy.
02:02
Falcon to Channel 2.
02:08
23. 3.
02:10
Thinking 43, go ahead.
02:14
Can you update this calls of the Queen Creek Chinese? So we know we're going.
02:23
Units heading for the 911[3] with Queen Creek.
02:26
This will be near East Queen Creek at the McDonald's RPA's manager.
02:31
(Name withheld) came into dispatch when she was scared and covered in bruises, has a black eye and busted lips.
02:37
A 101 said male inside of fries advised not to send anyone with lights and sirens or males going to run other employee trying to get more information.
02:55
Early 5-4-277449, the update to 418.
03:01
September 19.30, tone.
03:07
Item 55.
03:09
Go ahead.
03:12
2955, go ahead.
03:16
2955, go ahead.
03:19
Yeah, I'm going to be an eastbound brown at the 202.
03:24
I'll be blocking traffic for 1091 while they make a quick repair.
03:30
Copy?
03:35
Do you need more units for that 909[1] down south from Pinkery?
03:43
Yeah, I was going to ask for at least one more.
03:47
7 Charlie 44 we can come.
03:50
4 Charlie 402 and 7 Charlie 44 I copy you both.
03:56
Thank you.
03:58
4 Charlie 5-6.
04:03
Go ahead.
04:04
Yeah, they put $600 and cleared DC2.
04:08
Support.
04:13
I know we've got separated or in the University.
04:17
Copy.
04:22
I know we've limited comments, but are they separated or in the same area?
04:31
I'll try and find out.
04:35
I think they're separated.
04:37
7 for myself meeting for Charlie 556.
04:41
They're both clear.
04:43
195, thank you.
04:46
Copy.
04:48
Trailer 554, copy.
04:52
Copy on a 585.
04:57
One-tree, if you could take 906.
05:03
Copy. It's 80s Street and Colby Street.
05:08
Just now, RP Sanctuary vehicles were racing northbound and southbound on 80s.
05:12
It's going to be a white SUV, a white Chevy Suburban, and a white pickup truck.
05:16
Your RP is no contact.
05:22
Mr. House to assist Queen Creek.
05:25
The RP is going to be the manager of McDonald's, saying a 101 came into the dispatch 20, scared and covered in bruises.
05:32
101 said a male is in the fries and if you hear sirens, he's going to run.
05:36
One of one, one is a light female late 40s, white shirt, tan shorts, 5-5 heavy, and brown hair.
05:42
Of course, not me get a chance, can you just get more about one?
05:51
(Name withheld), the 101 gave her name is Tammy, so she doesn't remember much because she was hit in the head and she wants to be checked by fire.
06:06
The manager of the McDonald's is going to pull the 101 into her office trying to get more info.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
909: Traffic hazard / traffic problem
[2]
900: Emergency response for welfare check, unknown trouble, medical issue, or person in mental distress.
[3]
911: Emergency call received via 911 phone line.
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