Traffic stop conducted with language barrier present


Police are stopping a vehicle in traffic, but they need help because some people in another car do not speak the same language.
Audio|Source: Hamilton County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
01:29
Transcript:
Cambo. I'm on Chester Road at East Sharon with (name withheld), 2511. That's car. Two-five, Charles 12. Happy questions. Call 40 or 12, you copy. 40 to 12 can be... You can switch back to inquiry. And Olympic Drive, 737 US-50. Nine John. We have a language barrier on the rear vehicle. Can we have a swing 12 pop out here for the second vehicle in the track? 9-312[1] copy. 9-9-Jolm. 9-11[2]. 9-1. 9-11. 2.4 frame. while their manager is here in concurrently.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
9-312: Unit identifier or call sign
[2]
9-11: May denote emergency or unit number
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Location mentioned:
Chester Rd & E Sharon Rd, Sharonville, OH 45246
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