Medical emergency reported near Hillgrove Avenue, Maple Heights OH
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A 43-year-old diabetic female near Hillgrove Avenue felt faint and planned to have her son drive her to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Garfield and Maple Heights Police - Digital
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02:16
Transcript:
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...responding near Hillgrove Avenue,
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near Hillgrove Avenue for a 43-year-old female
00:07
who is diabetic and feels like she is going to pass out.
00:12
Okay.
00:20
I think it's a video.
00:22
The brother ordered his warrants for.
00:29
Looks like he has two out of Westlake, one for a TPO violation and the other is for dangerous drugs for felony.
00:37
And then these have a protection order as well.
00:42
Copy. Copy.
00:49
Radio dot 22.
00:53
Good.
00:55
I was not able to locate any protection order between (name withheld) and (name withheld).
01:00
I did locate a violation protection order we had back in September, but that one is not in Leeds or in our drawer anymore.
01:08
Of course. Tell me.
01:18
For you, buddy.
01:21
Right.
01:26
Last time I dealt with (name withheld) on the 27th of October.
01:30
He was in a vehicle, King, Queen, Zebra, (number withheld), KQZ,
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(number withheld). If you just want to run that through Flock and safety time, action, for tonight.
01:43
Okay.
01:50
Radio does 38.
01:52
That's going to be a negative on class for that vehicle.
01:56
Copy thank you.
02:04
Radio 563.
02:08
Go ahead.
02:11
That's a lot call on Hill Grove if you can disregard.
02:14
She is going to have her son drive her to the hospital.
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Location mentioned:
Hillgrove Ave, Maple Heights, OH 44137
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