Repeated 911 calls spark misuse alarm on Cherry Ave, East Liverpool OH
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Repeated misuse alerts concern emergency responders on Cherry Avenue as a caller persistently dials 911 despite warnings and planned arrest.
Audio|Heard on: Tri County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:51
Transcript:
00:00
K-17 refers, she's continuously calling 911.
00:04
Copy 18, reporters.
00:07
I have Jeff was en route to a 37A blue Chevy Silverado.
00:13
Close to exit 218.
00:15
I'm gonna check on the cameras.
00:18
Brita, 2858.
00:21
28508.
00:24
Can I signal, 10?
00:26
Yeah,
00:30
go ahead. No, H-46, Kahn.
00:35
How age 46?
00:39
33 negative contact.
00:43
1845.
00:48
Okay.
00:51
Hum.
00:56
One-Hen-18.
00:58
Stand by, Hunter.
01:03
Copy.
01:06
Hi,
01:08
I'm going to be single 49 from Beyond Lake Park.
01:11
We're going to be near Bagley's King Union David 2529.
01:16
King Union David 2529.
01:24
That returns on a black Chevy to Graham and Magveroy, everything is valid.
01:36
Central dispatch from engine 13.
01:40
Go ahead.
01:44
13 is around the cherry to assist.
01:47
Copy.
01:53
Dispatch from 15.
01:55
Go ahead.
01:59
We're on scene, Cherry.
02:02
Copy.
02:08
Dispatch from 13 can show engine 13 on the scene as well.
02:13
Copy.
02:18
Warner 118.
02:21
Go ahead, Hunter.
02:25
I got her back on 19.
02:32
Okay, that's fine.
02:33
I tried one on her.
02:34
She calls 911 again.
02:35
She's going to be arrested for misuse.
02:37
She claimed she couldn't hear me.
02:40
That's a firm, she called on 911 again, but she can hear me now.
02:45
Okay, maybe you can transfer to my work and maybe I can get it through to her.
02:50
I copy. See ya bye.
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Location mentioned:
Cherry Ave, East Liverpool, OH 43920
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