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Out-of-county 911 call prompts water rescue, investigation in Dayton

DAYTON — Several crews responded to a water rescue in Dayton early Friday morning.

>>PHOTOS: Crews respond to water rescue in Dayton

Dayton water rescue teams and medics were dispatched at 6:04 a.m. near North Main Street Bridge on initial reports of a water rescue.

Dayton Fire District Chief Chris Kinzeler told News Center 7′s Kayla McDermott that this investigation started after a 911 call was made in Warren County. The caller allegedly told dispatchers that they saw a live stream video of someone jumping off a bridge that appeared to be in Dayton.

As reported Friday on News Center 7′s Daybreak, the water levels are lower than normal on the Great Miami River.

After about three hours, and a lack of any additional credible information surrounding the initial report, search operations were suspended. No one was found.

We’ll update this story if there are any new developments.

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