Fire alarm at apartment near greenvale drive in south euclid, South Euclid OH
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A fire alarm was reported at an apartment near Greenvale Drive in South Euclid. Fire units were dispatched and responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: South Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Richmond Heights, and University Heights Police Dispatch
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02:25
Transcript:
00:00
I copy all you to get me around 401, 4141 Greenvale Rd, Prince Park Apartments.
00:05
Apartment 103.103 file on going off to the whole building, unknown cause.
00:15
4717, 4717.
00:23
Dispatch from 353.
00:27
353.
00:31
353 will be on scene, two-story brick, multifamily.
00:36
Nothing showing four sides, no evacuation.
00:39
253 will have Greenvale Command.
00:42
Got it be on seeing, nothing showing four sides, no evacuation yet, come here.
00:46
99 Radio, 10-7.
00:49
Super.
00:55
911 hangout.
00:56
Piemann is an abandoned 911, no answer on call back.
00:59
We did receive an additional hangout from the same number.
01:01
Show me that to address and rapid SOS 525, Catlin.
01:09
Four copies, any text free.
01:16
36.
01:21
An intruder in the home, we have contact.
01:23
We're still gathering further.
01:29
Oh.
01:33
36 copies, how old.
01:40
There's going to be two firearms in the house, one owned by the caller and the husband.
01:43
Both are secured.
01:45
The male in question is not known to the reporting party or the husband and appears to be intoxicated.
01:56
Ready, it was that 525, Kevin?
01:59
Affirm.
02:10
Dispatch from 353.
02:13
353. Cigarette smoke, Apartment 2, alarms reset.
02:22
All equipment will be in service returning.
02:25
Copy.
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South Euclid, OH
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