Woman reports domestic assault on Runkle Avenue, Ashtabula OH
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According to the dispatch call, a woman reported that a man hit her and she was bleeding at a location near Runkle Avenue in Ashtabula, Ohio. Emergency medical services staged nearby for safety while deputies responded to the assault call.
Audio|Heard on: Ashtabula County Public Safety - South and Central
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
The female is following him around the house.
00:07
POS-O-4. Do we have extensive history with these two?
00:11
Fourth Antip Furno.
00:14
Forever.
00:15
3.93 S.O4.
00:18
Go ahead.
00:20
3.325.
00:23
1841.
00:25
432 S.04.
00:31
432.
00:33
33, signal 5.
00:35
1844. 1844.
00:42
52, go ahead.
00:46
We're taking another EMS call near Runkle Avenue for an assault victim.
00:49
Stage away for the deputies.
00:51
Do you have a crew that can handle?
00:56
No, we're tied up here, just send the next bail boy and do them.
01:00
I copy, thank you.
01:06
434, 4. 4.34.
01:08
Buzz?
01:10
3325.
01:13
824.
01:18
That's a 449-439, 430.
01:23
30.
01:25
I see they're separated and come in the front door.
01:29
The female half also called 911.
01:32
We're having a squad stage away for her request.
01:39
She used platform.
01:43
She claimed that the PC, the male half, was hitting her and that she was bleeding.
01:50
Okay.
01:53
8040 to go.
02:08
Community Care to 272, you are needed to respond to mutilated township.
02:14
Please stage in the area near Runkle Avenue.
02:18
Again, stage in the area near Runkle Avenue in reference to an unknown-aged female assault victim.
02:26
Called in by the time of dispatch, 1846.
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Location mentioned:
Runkle Ave, Ashtabula, OH 44004
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