Intoxicated person transported to hospital in Parma, Parma OH
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An individual who was highly intoxicated and possibly under the influence was transported by Parma squad to University Hospital. Officers discussed the person's condition and requested retrieval of their phone charger at the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Chagrin Valley Dispatch - Brecksville
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01:35
Transcript:
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Parma just called back.
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They stated that the mail is now going to University Hospitals
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Parma with their squad.
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Thank you, Ali Cole.
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Thank you. Have you today.
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Boom!
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39-17 radio.
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Good.
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Station break.
00:26
Acknowledged.
00:28
Ready to share us, 41[1].
00:30
Go ahead from 41[1].
00:34
Just, you know, the reason they're taking him is because he's highly intoxicated and possibly under the influence of something else.
00:42
Therefore, we'll notify him be already going to send him to a test.
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Thank you.
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You want the radio?
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Okay.
00:58
I understand medical health takes priority, but if they could grab his charger,
01:03
just so at the hospital he can charge, we'd appreciate it.
01:06
Again, low priority to his health.
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Okay, 41[1].
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Bill 41[1].
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They all clear it already.
01:25
They said they don't know if he has the charger with him, but he's definitely too intoxicated to figure out how to use it at this point.
01:31
Your copy. Again, thank you and thank them.
01:34
We appreciate it.
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[1]
41: Person with a gun / armed subject
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Location mentioned:
Powers Blvd, Parma, OH 44129
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