Open 911 call investigated at residence with prior dog incidents, South Euclid OH
Police are investigating an open 911 call inside a residence near East Annisdale. The call may be from an automated crash detection and no one is responding. The address has a history of dangerous dog incidents.
Audio|Source: South Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Richmond Heights, and University Heights Police Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Near East Annisdale.
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I had an open line 911[1], I believe, was an automated crash detection, but it's showing inside the residence near East Annisdale.
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There's nobody responding to me.
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One.
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Happy.
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The line still open.
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There is hit you as a phone number to (name withheld) at this address.
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Last time officers were out here was in June for assisting animal control and reference a dangerous, vicious dog.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
911: 911 call received, including hang-ups, abandoned, or accidental activations.
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Location mentioned:
South Euclid, OH
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