False report of car fire on Powell Road in Fairborn, Fairborn OH
Police responded to a 911 hang-up call from near Princeton Ave and Powell Ave in Fairborn. A juvenile sent a text to 911 claiming a car was flipped over and on fire on Powell Road. Officers investigated and found no fire or emergency. The call was determined to be a false report related to juvenile activity.
Audio|Source: Western Greene County Public Safety
03:16
Transcript:
00:00
A.L.8, Princeton, Avadale, 911[1], hang up break.
00:05
Good.
00:11
Someone that's hanging at that address, texted 911[1], it didn't go through.
00:17
We attempted contact with them,
00:20
and they are communicating with us but not letting us know if there's an emergency, we have history of juvenile complaints there.
00:26
Restation clear.
00:29
P215, clear.
00:31
Navy One.
00:33
Go ahead.
00:36
Reference your last broadcast, did they say where she hit the mailbox?
00:43
On Haynes, near Kemp, she didn't advise an address.
00:50
Yes,
00:52
I just ran flight check, I didn't locate anything down.
00:55
You're 10-203.
01:00
One, two, three.
01:03
Go ahead.
01:08
Can you put me back on my stuff from earlier in Old Town?
01:11
Your class.
01:13
Washington. Washington, sorry. It's written.
01:20
1027.
01:21
Okay. The second campus.
01:23
I know.
01:25
Your clear break.
01:28
Good.
01:34
Just got another text from that phone that said there's a car flipped upside down on fire, on Powell.
01:46
Player, the second wants to continue and check that, but I think it's going to be juvenile related.
01:53
25, clear, how well?
01:55
1030.
01:57
From the area.
02:04
1032.
02:05
1032.
02:09
My car is that's going to be negative on their vehicle.
02:13
Clear.
02:18
36.
02:21
316. 312. 3 slash juvenile.
02:26
733. Info of the other units, the text form from the juvenile, there's no active emergency.
02:38
This is clear.
02:41
Please want to go ahead.
02:48
If you could place me on a follow-up screen for quarters, not being around.
02:54
1034.
03:00
16. 16.
03:07
Both units 3-9.
03:09
There was no alarm.
03:12
No need for fire.
03:16
1034.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: Emergency emergency call/line
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