Multiple 911 disconnects and welfare check in Cincinnati, Cincinnati OH


There were multiple 911 disconnect calls and a welfare check. The first disconnect was near Warsaw Avenue needing a Spanish interpreter but hung up before assistance arrived. A neighbor reported strange behavior at an apartment near Westmont Drive, prompting a welfare check. Another 911 disconnect happened near Milrich Avenue from a dead zone, with no harm reported.
Audio|Source: Cincinnati Police
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Transcript:
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B2 is currently tied up. I have a 911 disconnect near Warsaw Ave, PMAS for a Spanish interpreter and then hung up before we could get one.
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No phone history.
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A welfare check[1] near Westmont Drive called in by a neighbor, strange orders coming from the apartment.
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And B3, 911 disconnect near Milrich Avenue from a dead zone, no phone history, nothing hurt.
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Hold the first 911 in the welfare check[1], the second one you can cancel.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
welfare check: Request for officers to check a person's wellbeing
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Location mentioned:
Near Warsaw Ave, Cincinnati, OH 45205
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