Man verbally aggressive toward bus operator in Cleveland, Cleveland OH
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According to the dispatch call, a man wearing a green coat was verbally aggressive toward a bus operator at Euclid Avenue and Ontario Street in Cleveland. Officers responded and removed the man from the bus. They followed the bus downtown to ensure safety.
Audio|Heard on: Cuyahoga OH Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:48
Transcript:
00:00
Can we respond to Euclid at Ontario? Euclid at Ontario, my partner will give you more info.
00:08
Copy.
00:10
Radio to 960.
00:13
I sure she go.
00:16
603 with coach 6003, it's currently laying over at Euclid and Ontario.
00:22
Male wearing a green coat was being verbally aggressive towards the operator on the coach.
00:30
Cardius 2 at 534.
00:34
Copy.
00:35
Sure, found.
00:37
Copy.
00:39
534.
00:42
Radio you can show me en route to Euclid on Ontario.
00:48
534. Break, Radio 2, IC.
00:55
Go ahead, Radio.
00:57
Disregard, sir.
01:00
Radio, you show me outside the coach.
01:04
536.
01:06
Radio, we're pulling up.
01:08
We're pulling up.
01:09
536.
01:10
39 radio.
01:12
Go ahead.
01:15
(Name withheld) is boarded.
01:17
He helped and blocked 601 heading towards downtown.
01:24
537, should you clear.
01:26
6 radio.
01:28
Go ahead.
01:31
Male is off coach. Coach is going to be honest with.
01:33
He just goes to listen. He is clear.
01:36
538.
01:38
970 radio.
01:40
Good.
01:42
We're going to be following that coach downtown to read board a decent, a little erratic.
01:47
So I was just going to follow it to the square.
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