Van fled scene after hit and run at Aurora intersection, Aurora OH
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A white van was involved in a hit-and-run collision with an SUV near OH-82 and West Parkway Boulevard in Aurora. The van left the scene and entered the lake area. No injuries were reported, and police are seeking witnesses with more information.
Audio|Heard on: Portage County Fire, EMS and Police
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
For Port of Motor Vehicle Accidents, they're going to be 82 and West Parkway Boulevard.
00:04
My partner is named as a hit skip[1].
00:06
I guess there was a white van that maybe left the scene.
00:10
An SUV is there still.
00:15
Kevin out.
00:16
Sounds like the van pulled into the lake area.
00:20
I just connected my caller.
00:21
He only witnessed after he never saw the actual crash.
00:26
Copy.
00:32
2321.
00:33
Clear, no patient.
00:37
Prow, you're clear, 1438.
00:43
Let's make sure he wasn't calling it.
00:47
Because it was a white van.
00:58
Copy.
01:00
Injuries?
01:03
He said he is not injured.
01:07
Copy.
01:09
Copy.
01:10
21.
01:15
In quarters.
01:21
Copy 1440. Copy. Copy 1440.
01:27
To the lake area is the last information we had my complainant that he couldn't even tell was a male or female who was asking pass her by if they saw any emblems on it my partner took another 911 call there might be a witness on seeing who has more information
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
hit skip: Hit-and-run (vehicle fled the scene)
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Location mentioned:
OH-82 & W Parkway Blvd, Aurora, OH 44202
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