Person assaulted at Walgreens on Brainerd Road, Chattanooga TN


A person was assaulted at Walgreens near Brainerd Road. The female victim has bleeding to the nose and mouth and suspects a broken nose. The male suspect wearing a hairnet is possibly still in the area. Emergency medical services are requested.
Audio|Source: Chattanooga Police Department
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Transcript:
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Any unit that can clear and copy a disorder at the Walgreens near Brainerd Road Design.
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The unit that can clear and copy an assault needed, PMS[1] needed, near Brainerd Road.
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Okay.
00:24
Can anyone from the semester call clear?
00:30
Rita. 104 East 38th Street off of Doris and Sagan. To call for an aggressive animal, pitbull scratched a guy who was riding a bicycle.
00:39
Anyone on that SIA clear?
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I believe the pitbull is still in the area.
00:45
I am unclear if the owner of the pitbull is there.
00:47
We're contacting McCamey.
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I'm trying to get anyone on BAM's Drive that can copy an assault in progress with a weapon advice.
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2-2. You can show me. 4 -06 is wanting to press charges on this owner. It's going to be a blackmail, t-shirts, black long sleeve underneath.
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I copy. 36.05.
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Black Shorts, McCamey is clear on it. 8-7-649.
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Assault with a weapon, we're in north. You should start Baker, if they're available.
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I copy.
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Okay.
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2-2, I'm showing you in Rath as well.
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No, I'm clear.
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Two, Victor, three.
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Three.
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Well, you're starting with a trailer unit to an assault with the MS needed. It's going to be the Walgreens near Brainerd Road near Germantown.
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They're reviving that... Two-two, we're getting Baker in route. There's a female fan. She thinks her nose is broken.
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She was assaulted by a male named (name withheld) wearing a hairnet.
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The suspect is going to be an Ethan party, white male wearing a hairnet.
01:54
A victim has the nose and mouth bleeding.
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Okay.
02:02
Apparently, that suspect's going to be on in a life spot.
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I'll respond when McCamey does.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
PMS: Pulse, Motor, Sensory patient assessment check
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