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Four people were sent to the hospital following a stabbing in west Charlotte early Sunday morning, MEDIC said. ALSO READ: 1 seriously injured in Uptown stabbing, MEDIC says MEDIC said they responded to the scene on Fairwood Avenue near Remount Road around 1 a.m. There are several bars on Fairwood Avenue, and witnesses told Channel 9 that the stabbings stemmed from a brawl. There isn't confirmation that the violence started inside one of those establishments, but it definitely spilled out into the street. Police haven't said much about the incident, but medic said four people were stabbed, one seriously and the others with injuries that aren't considered life-threatening. One witness, who didn't want to show his face, told Channel 9 what he saw. 'It's always problems over there on Fridays and Saturdays,' the witness said. 'Ambulance, police are always over there.' One of the clubs in the area, Scorpio RSVP Complex, issued the following statement: 'Scorpio RSVP Complex is aware of the serious public safety incident that occurred down the street from our venue early this morning, which resulted in injuries to four individuals. We are deeply saddened by this act of violence, and our hearts and prayers go out to those who were hurt and all others involved. We have been informed that one individual sustained life-threatening injuries, and we are hoping for their full recovery. We want to clarify that this incident occurred around 1:30 AM down the street from our venue and did not take place within our establishment. We can confirm that none of our patrons were involved. Upon becoming aware of the external threat, our team immediately alerted the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department. Violence of this nature is in direct opposition to our core values. We take immense pride in providing a secure and welcoming environment for all. We do not condone such behavior and are committed to protecting the safety of our community. We are in full cooperation with the authorities to assist their ongoing investigation in any way we can. To protect the integrity of the investigation, no further comments will be released at this time. All inquiries should be directed to the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department for official updates." For now, there is no word if police made any arrests in the case. This is a developing story. Check back with for updates. WATCH: 2 sent to hospital following shooting in NoDa, MEDIC says