911 disconnect call at engine firehouse with no distress, Cincinnati OH


A 911 disconnect call was received from a female near Engine 34's firehouse near Bloodlow. No sounds of distress were heard on the call and the line disconnected after a brief conversation. No emergency was reported at the location during the call.
Audio|Source: Cincinnati Police
01:18
Transcript:
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911[1] disconnect.
00:01
It's coming from Engine 34's location near Bloodlow.
00:07
It's from a cell phone, though. Female was her talking.
00:10
When I called back, she asked for the communication center, but then wasn't able to hear what I was saying,
00:16
and the line disconnected.
00:19
3.150, so to be clear, this is the run that fire is already on, correct?
00:27
I don't show fire has a run at that location it's just at the showing phase two location of the engine 34's house I see and we're code zero right now correct I only have a single beat six available
00:44
you can send on that
00:48
one of those units on ward off choice to be
00:58
Just no sounds of distress, nothing else from that number.
01:03
Affirmative.
01:04
And it's at a fire?
01:09
We can send a single unit on that.
01:12
I copy, 4165.
01:17
Okay.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Hang-up call from the emergency number
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Cincinnati, OH
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