Woman broke door to escape following at 4th street, Ottawa OH
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According to the dispatch call, a woman broke down a door near East 4th Street to escape someone following her. Emergency medical services and law enforcement were sent to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Putnam County Sheriff, Fire, EMS and PW
Listen to dispatch call
01:57
Transcript:
00:00
Chairman Rose near East 4th Street, right?
00:08
Good.
00:09
If a female resident there that broke down the door to get outside, somebody is following her.
00:15
I will be sending a name as for his right now.
00:20
Clear.
00:26
Nine four buttons.
00:30
Good.
00:34
Keep with me, I'll lose to all complaint.
00:38
P25, Ropee.
00:43
Here.
00:54
Attention, Ottawa EMS.
00:55
Attention, Ottawa EMS.
00:57
You're needed near East 4th Street, near East 4th Street.
01:02
For a 40-year-old female,
01:05
program in order to get outside, we'll be needing a site e-vail.
01:08
Eat by as no 301 or 306 available,
01:11
whether kind of clear in 1929.
01:21
300 p.
01:23
Well,
01:25
wait, Palli, 300,000.
01:29
You should mean, round that out of what call?
01:33
You're clear, B-I-S-Gie assorts me on the end of this.
01:36
Well, one alley now, I do have only one-fourth century round as right.
01:41
Copy.
01:47
303 button, I'm in Ralph.
01:52
303 are clear in row.
01:54
Do law enforcement on the scene.
01:56
She'll be at the bowl analogy.
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Location mentioned:
E 4th St, Ottawa, OH 45875
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