Man hitting himself, claiming assault at northern road, Somerville OH
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According to the dispatch call, deputies responded near Northern Road for an assault report. A female caller asked to stay on the line. A male subject was hitting himself and claimed the female caused his injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Preble County Sheriff and Fire, Eaton Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:40
Transcript:
00:00
We're on standby near Northern Road.
00:04
Northern Road deputies en route to an assault.
00:08
Be on standby at 820.
00:10
8 to 13. 8 to 13.
00:19
You're on.
00:21
Are you on a delay or are you closed today?
00:26
We're closed.
00:29
Okay.
00:35
13.
00:37
Go ahead.
00:39
The female caller wanted me to stay on the line with her until your arrival.
00:44
She and the male had heated arguments.
00:49
Call just disconnected; I will try to call back.
00:53
It's clear.
00:54
Five minutes out.
00:58
May 22.
01:04
601, I'm 33.
01:10
8.22.
01:15
Medic 40, problem.
01:19
Medic 40.
01:22
En route.
01:26
822. Same by in the area.
01:28
We have deputies en route, Bill.
01:30
13.
01:33
Great.
01:36
There's just information, I'm back on line with the caller.
01:39
She's stating the male is hitting himself in the forehead with his vest, claiming she did it.
01:45
Just have him.
01:47
Acknowledged.
01:50
28-4.
01:53
2-21.
01:58
21.
02:01
I'm in the area, still trying to find it.
02:06
8.27.
02:11
Medic 28, trouble.
02:14
Medic 28. 208.
02:17
We'll be quiet over.
02:19
Probably are, and I'll back to quarters.
02:22
827.
02:31
The 6813, just information, caller doesn't believe the male has any weapons.
02:40
Clear, thanks.
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Location mentioned:
Northern Rd, Somerville, OH 45064
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