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This audio is a police radio transmission about suspected activity at Hamilton Avenue, requesting a police response.
Audio|Source: Hamilton County Public Safety
00:28
Transcript: (name withheld) 59, 46, Brainer, Crohn, chest pain, timeout, 1806. Can you start me a second number using 416 Hamilton Avenue for suspicious activity? Two, Charlie, one and two, copy. One. Flat or 13, you put it on that call? Just add it to this card, or do you need a separate card? Two. Fly 13, I'm clear. I'm going to do a separate card. It's a different report.
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310, Noll Street, across a Woodland Avenue and Forest Avenue. Suspicious activity, a group of kids in the street being real loud, yelling and screaming, there's six to eight of them.
Fifty, I'm going to put a couple names on the card here just a moment. Okay. I'm going to put this part in the card. One, that's great. Fifty-four. Fifty-four. Apparently the granddaughter has now walked off, and I'm unclear on which direction, so I'll search the area and try to find her. Okay. If you put mine intending and I've arrived to 54. Clear 54. Do we have a closing description for incoming? It's going to be an orange sleeveless dress, white female, her name is (name withheld). Copyed orange sleeveless dress. She goes by (name withheld). She is special needs, correct? That's great. Two-four. Good. Fit, do you need to go to info with those parties? Cut. You start being a card using 400 North Market. Somebody just flag me down. Not sure what it's about or what the incident location is going to be all of us. Clear. 54. When that party called in a little bit earlier, did we still have her phone number, see if we can give her a call, get her to meet me? Yeah, I'll try to call her. Stand by. Dial on it now. Okay, thank you. 54, it's just ringing. I'm clear. I'll try again shortly.
Adam 4, copy call. 4. Call. 7. 135 North Market Street, 135 North Market, between Cherokee Boulevard and East Kent Street at Milk and Honey. Go ahead. Female lost consciousness in a booth there. I'm in service now, but I'm having cat issues. Could you try to log me out? 69250s 0 69250. Okay. 1012. No, honey, 135, North Carolina, unconscious, 932. All right, try it now. Four, unclear if she's still unconscious or not. Very cool. That word, thank you. You're welcome. Adam Nog. Okay, come see. Engine 12 responding. Engine 12 for Swanee. Section 12 for Sony. 526EMLK. Between Douglas Street and University Street at Champi's on a burglary attempt, caller advising possibly broken front door callers in a route with a 7-minute ETA and a black forerunner. Engine 12, all I have at this time is a female passed out in the booth at Milk and Honey, 135 North Market at Cherokee Boulevardneys, Kent. 6951, 6951. Medic 9 and PD are around with you. Females 50 to 55 years of age. Call takers starting at first. Item 5, copy your call.
65. Go ahead. Two and three, can you copy a call? In four. Okay. Go ahead and start an ambulance to this location. (name withheld), 36 years old, injury to face and arm. So you were able to go check baggage? Have a gentleman on the phone here that says you about the black case with his laptop in it. That's 36 years old. Disney's not here? Be en route to 405, 405 North Market Street, near Pheoma, West Manning, and Bush. That's correct. Disregard, someone's letting us in the gate. And seen is secure, right? Help to attempt a... 50 back in. I'm clear. Perfect. If you wanted it, let me know, because there's nothing in the permit history at all. Correction, attempt to locate a possible seizure patient? That's correct. I'm clear. I'm glad. Okay. He's already home in Cleveland. Thank you. I believe this is third or fourth party information saying there was a male having a seizure by a dumpster. I'm a clue. I'll check it when I get over the next side. Hey, do you have a suspect tripping? A couple parties are left of food city when we go there.
Squador 1, Squadron, Engine 1, Engine 12, Engine 10, and Engine 4, response to commercial fire alarm through 255 Market Street. All companies respond Fire Road, Fire Road, Number 1, 1453. Quad, then, from surrounding. Squad 7, Shriers, 1947-15, Robin Wood Drive, off Rotten Lane and Brentwood Drive. It's going to be for a 3-year-old female patient, bleeding from her mouth. causing she, a toy possibly went into the roof of her mouth. Medic 7 is you good at you next? Agent 4 respondent. Ladder 1, Squad 1, Engine 1, Engine 12, Engine 10, Engine 4, Sugar is bombing. 325 Market Street, off West 3rd and West 4th, Commercial Power Alarm. It's going to be the building behind the John Ross building. Closest Housand is going to be at Broad and West 4th.