Broken down jeep on i-90 east near e 152nd street, Cleveland OH
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According to the dispatch call, a Jeep broke down in the left lane of I-90 East near East 152nd Street in Cleveland. Officers are checking the area for any traffic obstruction.
Audio|Heard on: Cleveland Police and Metro Housing Authority
Listen to dispatch call
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
Hey, you don't happen to see a car, a jeep in the left lane broke down, do you up there?
00:04
I-90 East at East 152nd Street.
00:08
Negative, I do not see it.
00:10
All right.
00:12
The signature?
00:15
Eleven, did you need something? I'm sorry, we were just switching over.
00:19
Yeah, can you run a plate for me?
00:21
Key, Robert, Queen, (number withheld).
00:23
(number withheld).
00:25
Your Honor, you go ahead, push.
00:27
In San 15, did you want me to spill dispatch out on that I-90 East, East 152nd Street? Yes.
00:34
Copy that. Where he's at?
00:38
I copy. (number withheld).
00:39
All right, it checks okay on a 15th board, back to Louisa Longleyer, out of Redenna.
00:46
Okay. Nick Paul's the radio.
00:49
Go ahead.
00:52
Do I look for my 60, followed by CPAP paperwork?
00:57
Yeah, you're good.
00:58
Have a good night.
00:59
Thank you.
01:06
21, Sergeant Bechtel.
01:08
Most likely someone called my car in there where I was sitting, but I will go check for you, and I'll get back to you.
01:16
Yeah, it's supposed to be a Jeep in the left-hand lane broke down.
01:21
So if traffic isn't backing up, it'd probably be moving along.
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Location mentioned:
E 152nd St, Cleveland, OH 44120
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