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Cincinnati Fire Department–Engine Co. 9

Fire District 3:

513-352-2309

CALL 911 FOR FIRE EMERGENCY

Cincinnati Police – District 4

4150 Reading Rd

District 4 Non-Emergency: (513) 569-8600

North Avondale Neighborhood Officer:

Officer Allison Heiland, P0696

Direct: 513-569-8654

Allison.Heiland@cincinnati-oh.gov

Additional numbers to call

To report a crime for insurance purposes or to simply notify the police without wanting a visit by the police, call (513) 352-2960

CALL 911 FOR POLICE EMERGENCY

CALL 765-1212 FOR NON-EMERGENCY


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