911 hang-up reported at Parma Heights apartment, Parma Heights OH


A 911 hang-up call was received from an apartment near Riverview Court in Parma Heights. The call ended abruptly during a transfer and later went to voicemail. Previous contacts at this location involved a domestic dispute with no violence, where a female caller was upset about not receiving help with childcare. She was advised to communicate her issues. No current signs of violence or disturbances were reported.
Audio|Source: Parma / Parma Heights Police and Fire
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Transcript:
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near Riverview Court.
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Yeah, 911 sounds like the caller is hanging up. Call ticket tried to transfer to Boyance and the call was disconnected. All she said was that it was in a purchase.
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Now the phone's going right to voicemail.
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near Riverview Court.
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4-9 copy.
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I know.
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Just got an apartment number 9.
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208 radio.
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28, go ahead.
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I'm just on Big Creek, I'll drift that way.
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Okay.
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208's falling.
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Hi, copy. It looks like we have history with this phone number in CAD from August 10th of this year.
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We spoke with the female. I guess she was upset because she was not helped around the house with the kids.
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There was no sort of violence and she was advised to communicate with the issue.
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Right now nobody's outside.
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What department number did you give?
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History with the phone number is apartment number nine.
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I have 42-year-old (name withheld).
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near Riverview number nine. She's valid. It's okay.
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Location mentioned:
Near Riverview Ct APT 9, Parma Heights, OH 44130
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