Woman receives code word for trouble at residential apartment, Cleveland OH


A woman received a code word indicating trouble from her friend who lives near Lorraine with her child's father. The friend is concerned for her safety but does not know the exact situation.
Audio|Source: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
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Transcript:
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Thank you. It's going to be near Lorraine.
00:04
Building B, apartment, 321.
00:06
I can give you the late cars.
00:08
There's still a fine after equipment and doing equipment inspection, so give them a couple minutes.
00:11
But you have a San 34, a Barney 32, Barney 35, a Barney 37.
00:17
Do you have a David 37, a David 35 with a PPO? We have a Nick 302.
00:23
The female is calling states that she received a code word for trouble from her friend, but doesn't know what exactly is going on.
00:30
A friend's name is (name withheld), lives here with her child's father, (name withheld). They have a two-year-old together.
00:36
Hi, Kathy. I'm currently holding 36.
00:37
I have nine times out code 2's, rest for three's and fours.
00:39
I guess a friend was requesting no lights and sirens if possible.
00:43
Adam 3-4, code base one able.
00:47
Code 2[1], Cat is 7183.
00:49
I copy. We'll start game zone now with the other cars out.
00:52
Just give them a few minutes.
00:55
Don't let you know when they're ready.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Non-emergency response (no lights/sirens)
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Cleveland, OH
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