Dead on arrival discovered in Cleveland apartment, Cleveland OH


Police responded to a dead on arrival at an apartment in Cleveland. Maintenance was requested for a unit due to non-working keys.
Audio|Source: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
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Transcript:
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Sam, 13. I'm en route to this DOA[1].
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Do you need me there, or can I phone call? Suffice you think.
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Four, Barney 11.
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Do we have a robot?
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Radio, I'm going to call them right on.
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I'm talking. Radio to Barney 14.
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Okay. Just advising you I'm upgrading this code to a weapon one.
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104 radio.
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104. You can show me out.
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1426.
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Radio, can you change the address? Can you just add apartment number one, same address?
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Okay, I copy.
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2014 arrive.
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1328.
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I'm inserting the radio, we've arrived.
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1329. 619 at radio, you show me at 4-4 quick parcel and I'll handle that DOA[1].
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Okay, I copy.
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I'm 16 ready.
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2.88 radio.
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Go ahead. 1-8H. Yeah,
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we just cleared.
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Do you want to send that code through trouble unknown in 5-Zone?
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Thanks, I said to Our Lady Peace School.
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I call mail with asking for police.
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Yes, can you call maintenance for apartment (number withheld)?
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So if you're ready to attempt to do a lot of class X, but none of the keys work.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
DOA: Dead On Arrival
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Location mentioned:
Cleveland, OH
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