Disturbance involving vehicle at Burt street location, Omaha NE
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A female caller reported a disturbance near Burt Street, requesting someone be removed from her car and then hanging up. Police responded to the location but no further details or vehicle description were provided.
Audio|Heard on: Omaha Police Dispatch - Northeast
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Transcript:
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North East, downholding a disturbance, 30th and Burt Street.
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These are on birth, any of the units,
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advise, 3.3.
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9.35, stand back for this checkable.
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Vien.
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7.5-4 on 2.
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2.4 more worth.
00:27
One out on 35, one and five hundred Florence Boulevard five one zero florence Boulevard at Florence Tower To be apartment five zero nine here is he Jeremy color rambling and about not knowing what
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is what is in the satellite and signing a pre-up agreement history of mh unknown weapons storage 231 15
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there one out of five four
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There.
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3.37.
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One Baker 5-5-1-2.
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One-maker-55.
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Disturbance.
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30th in Burt Street, 30th and Burt, female calling in.
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She owned cooperatives said that she needed someone removed from her car.
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Then she hung up.
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Rapid showing her in the area of near Burt Street.
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One baker, 55.
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Clear.
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34, back on 2.
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31 on 2.
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That's clear.
01:34
Both Pires, community take this disturbance call, 30th and Berth Street, 3-0 on 1-Burt Street.
01:38
Uncorporated female said that she needed someone removed from her car, hung up,
01:42
started in the area of near Burt Street, no vehicle description.
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Location mentioned:
Burt St, Omaha, NE 68131
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