Motor vehicle accident near Shell gas station in Aberdeen, Aberdeen OH
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A small car was found in a ditch near the Shell gas station in Aberdeen. The driver, a female, is suspected to have been intoxicated. Emergency responders arrived to assist and detained one male at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Brown County Public Safety
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
We just received a call for a motor vehicle accident near the Shell gas station in Aberdeen involving a small vehicle in the ditch. Caller reports a female possibly intoxicated.
00:11
So here, you're clear, is it correct runwayway?
00:18
Unknown, they're attempting to get the vehicle out of the ditch.
00:22
Okay, clear, can you guys what that be?
00:25
Informative.
00:30
20 USB-Zenv.
00:34
24.
00:40
Medics 61 at Monorb.
00:43
Medics 61 at Monorb, 2130.
00:50
24.
00:51
24.
00:56
We're going to have one male detained.
00:58
We're going to get a suspect to proceed.
01:00
24 year, clear.
01:01
One male detained.
01:02
21.51.
01:06
Go ahead.
01:12
It's going to be a 31.19 relative in Aberdeen.
01:18
Across from the Shell in Aberdeen, small car in a ditch, trying to get people to help pull them out.
01:23
So, anonymous caller, as he knows the female driving, knows she was drunk,
01:26
does not give any further information of Brown County.
01:29
Okay, my CAD is signal four, but I'll go down there.
01:32
Canna.
01:33
Three hundred can respond as well.
01:36
I'll just use his cat.
01:37
Can't. Okay.
01:42
You readvise the 39 of the crash.
01:50
(number withheld) U.S. 52 West.
01:54
It is across the Shell in Aberdeen.
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Location mentioned:
US-52, Aberdeen, OH 45101
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