Stolen vehicle catches fire near Jacoby and Baltimore, Middletown OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a stolen vehicle on fire near Jacoby Avenue and Baltimore Street in Middletown, Ohio. Police were on scene and confirmed the vehicle blaze.
Audio|Heard on: Butler County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:33
Transcript:
00:00
Baltimore and Jacoby for a vehicle on fire.
00:07
One hundred and 19.
00:10
I'll be giving one female a courtesy ride to the Sultans on Erie.
00:22
That's the 100 and ninety-nine bikes secure.
00:26
Yeah, I love it.
00:29
(name withheld), (number withheld), (number withheld), one benchmark.
00:39
Audible. Yes.
00:43
That's clear, thank you.
00:48
Full (number withheld) Huson Bark Road showing North Hall 300.
01:01
That's clear.
01:02
Third unit to cover.
01:08
I'll check it, boss.
01:11
Okay.
01:22
Appears to be a man with a black hooded zip-up jacket and shorts.
01:31
Eighteen, I'm out at my 2nd year.
01:35
You're great.
01:41
Thirty, you can go to Middletown.
01:42
I've figured it out.
01:49
I'll be standing back around.
01:55
That female is dropped off.
01:57
She'll be now picked up and asked where.
02:05
Okay,
02:10
three twelve.
02:21
King Frank Paul, near Dixie at Woodridge.
02:29
Baltimore and Jacoby police are on scene of a stolen vehicle that is now on fire.
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Location mentioned:
Jacoby Ave & Baltimore St, Middletown, OH 45044
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