Car crashes into building due to brake failure, Cleveland OH


A car crashed into a building near West 20th St and Denison Ave in Cleveland. The driver reported brake failure. There are no injuries and no signs of intoxication.
Audio|Source: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
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Transcript:
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San 14 wants to stand that accident into the building.
00:05
Okay,
00:08
He said his brakes went out.
00:10
No injuries.
00:15
Hey Joe, we got space and move to number two.
00:26
Okay, I suppose you know if he penetrated the wall and are you just glanced up the building? Can you call him, Dad?
00:38
Two we do. You can throw.
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16-06.
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Up the middle, Dave.
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Go out the mill here.
00:46
Alright.
00:51
G.O.0-6566.
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Go ahead, radio.
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I'm losing like all throughout a response on this thing.
01:02
Are you still on seeing?
01:04
Thank you about clear.
01:08
Radio to Bonnie 14 for one.
01:11
That's 1607.
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22138. 22138.
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Copy.
01:21
3028. Just passed Ridge.
01:24
All right, that's going to be 1054 East 169.
01:29
See Jermaine. He needs a GTV report on his 2021 Kia Forte.
01:34
Are you all till 107?
01:36
Good.
01:38
Play those King George Zebra, 8733.
01:44
They're good.
01:46
It was tracking the vehicle, but now it says that the trackers offline.
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It's a 4. Cat is 8526.
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I have a burglary alarm received from Power Alarm, 2574 East 43rd Street, 2574 East 43rd Street.
02:02
Move further info given, 16-07.
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Copy, Jimmy, off.
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Copy.
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The apartment building.
02:15
And they got a welcoming committee up here.
02:18
Can I send a one-in? He is valid.
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Two ready.
02:25
Okay. Where's the accident at?
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One zero two.
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West 20th.
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And Denison?
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O Valley.
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Shillings complete.
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Our assistance is no longer needed.
02:45
Yeah, do you sound like he was intoxicated to you? It's just a one car accident with no serious injuries.
02:51
You can turn to Charlie 17 up there.
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At 1608, 22140, 22140.
02:59
There's no injuries.
03:02
Yeah, Charlie 17 should be able to handle it then.
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