Assault causes injury to man near beckwith road, West Henrietta NY
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According to the dispatch call, an assault near Beckwith Road caused injury to a 69-year-old man who may have a broken collarbone. Deputies are on the way to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Monroe NY EMS Dispatch Group Calls
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01:34
Transcript:
00:00
I got a response for basic 6089 for the 69 year old male that saw it coded on the assault card and not alert near Beckwith Road between Cattaraugus Drive and Palm Desert drives it's the BOS Charlie response basic 6089
00:25
Okay, very okay.
00:30
60-89, okay.
00:33
6059, what's from?
00:36
6.059, what the arrival is from?
00:39
8-9 on the left. 8-9 on the left.
00:42
6-0-8-90 on the way they reported a high injury, possible broken collarbone, and just look at the shoulder.
00:48
You got two deputies on the assignment as well.
00:52
We copy the deputies on the side.
00:54
Are they on seen yet?
00:57
They're not on seen yet.
00:58
They're just in the dispatch phase, not even shown in route.
01:04
CHS 608-9. It looks like both your deputies are still at B-zone and not moving yet.
01:14
And the location does not know that anyone has been started.
01:20
The callers from out of sleep.
01:22
6-3-9, we're going to stay here on the corner.
01:26
Okay, sounds good.
01:31
Steve, that's 6.14.
01:32
I would do right at Ohio Hospital.
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This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
Palm Desert Dr, Henrietta, NY 14586
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