Pedestrian walking on road near Tyler Plaza in Eastlake, Eastlake OH
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According to the dispatch call, a person walking east on the road near Tyler Plaza in Eastlake was reported. They wore all black clothing and there were concerns they could be struck by vehicles. Units were dispatched to check the area near East 332nd Street.
Audio|Heard on: Lake County Police & Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:27
Transcript:
00:00
And FD, there's a person walking east,
00:02
dressed in all black.
00:04
They're concerned that they might be struck by vehicles with wearing their clothing in the weather.
00:13
Tyler near Plaza.
00:15
Eastlake-fire.
00:16
Three-two, go ahead.
00:22
32 and 10 are in route near East 332nd St, squat.
00:28
Sorry.
00:33
737.
00:35
In the area check.
00:43
7-6-2-7-4. Go ahead.
00:50
You can clear so you can go ahead and get started on this.
00:53
That's got it.
00:58
7-4 Central.
01:00
Go ahead.
01:01
Do you haven't already. Can you send these leads over at Berger, please? Can you help me?
01:08
4 Central. Okay.
01:11
Good morning, you can show 883 Batch 4 out of service, show 884 Batch 1, WT7.
01:18
I'll log in shortly.
01:24
152 minor. 10.
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32,000. The clinic.
01:29
302,000 clinic.
01:32
1004.
01:35
1732, Eastlake Fire.
01:41
Go ahead.
01:43
We're in the area.
01:44
We do not see near East 332nd St.
01:52
Copy. I'll get the caller a call back.
01:53
I did confirm it.
01:54
She said yes.
01:59
17121221 orange service returning no transport
02:09
1732nd 1732 1732 Go to 32
02:17
Try 741.
02:21
741E332. We have history there with the caller.
02:24
32 copies. Show both you and sound seen.
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Location mentioned:
E 332nd St, Eastlake, OH 44095
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