Single vehicle crash with possible injuries near state route 47 east, Bellefontaine OH
Heads up: This post was detected from real-time dispatch audio. Information may be incomplete, and the situation may evolve. Always verify using official agency releases.
A single vehicle crashed near State Route 47 East with multiple occupants. Fire, EMS, and police responded. Injury status is unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Logan County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:43
Transcript:
00:00
I need to respond to the area near 47 East.
00:13
So it's a single vehicle, possible injury accident, multiple occupants.
00:26
I'm saying zero-year-old fire squad and need to respond near State Route 47 East.
00:32
One is a single vehicle accident.
00:34
There are multiple people in the vehicle.
00:36
Not known on injuries.
00:37
Talk page to 952.
00:44
20121-4-6-0-2.
00:46
1-141-141 then.
00:55
2.141 will be around.
01:04
Turnout, 955.
01:11
For Zanesfield Fire, need to respond near 47 East to reference a single vehicle possible injury accident.
01:18
On page 955.
01:25
Station 14, 4,600.
01:29
Good.
01:31
Jamesfield Fire will be en route momentarily.
01:35
You're clear, 956.
01:36
Engine 141, 4,600.
01:40
Engine 141, good.
01:42
They're responding.
01:45
You're clear.
01:46
The advice, I do have three patrol in route as well.
01:51
That's clear.
01:53
The 959. The 9-19.
01:59
Call out 141, 4,600.
02:02
Good.
02:06
Squad 141 is on scene.
02:07
Gonna have a sedan off the road.
02:10
Just light some moderate damage.
02:12
Looks like all patients are out of the vehicle.
02:14
You're clear.
02:22
The Intel, 747-4600.
02:25
Good.
02:27
There a way you can set a deputy.
02:29
This was just on the other side of the hill.
02:32
So anybody heading east could come over that hill and get the squad.
02:39
You're clear. Beavis, I do have State Patrol and now.
02:41
They should be there shortly, but I'll find my deputies allow.
Disclaimer:
This transcript was automatically generated and may contain inaccuracies. Please verify the information independently.
Not all dispatch calls become confirmed incidents. This reflects early radio traffic only. Treat with caution.
