Woman complains about nonexistent condo association, Hartford CT
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A woman at an apartment near Enfield Street complained about issues with a condo association that does not exist at that location. Authorities responded for a well-being check but noted the matter is not a police issue.
Audio|Heard on: Hartford Police, Fire and EMS
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02:1
Transcript:
00:00
30, you want to take her right over near Enfield Street meet up with Juanita, saying she's out by the issue with her condo association, even though there's not one.
00:07
And near Enfield Street, apartment (number withheld).
00:12
910, take him.
00:14
2.20 said we're not going to that.
00:20
10-4[1]-2012
00:25
4 was out there yesterday.
00:27
It's more of an issue for them than it is the police.
00:29
There is no condo association in that address for her to have an issue yet.
00:35
All right, copy.
00:39
Yeah, Harvard 2 East Hartford open online.
00:42
The ACO has the address and en route.
00:56
301. 31.
01:01
922 taking Enfield Street.
01:06
Let's purchase the 10th in code one just in case.
01:09
It was 44, I'm not sure, but with any other.
01:12
Okay.
01:16
10.922, it's going to be near Enfield Street, Apartment (number withheld) for the well-being check on it too.
01:26
10-4[1], thank you.
01:31
Hey,
01:32
more 901.
01:35
901.
01:36
901.
01:41
901, hey, I'm going to fly it over to Enfield to back up the crew.
01:44
What was the nature?
01:53
901, she's 44,
01:56
and she keeps coming in here talking about some condo association, and there is no condo association over there.
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