Vehicle slid off interstate median near emergency pull-off, Bellevue OH
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According to the dispatch call, troopers responded to a black Chevy that slid off into the median near the emergency pull-off on Interstate 71 east near East Street in Bellevue. Fire and EMS were dispatched, and a tow truck was requested. The vehicle was moved to the shoulder and there was one occupant involved.
Audio|Heard on: Ohio State Highway Patrol District 2
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Transcript:
00:00
31[1] might just be a slide off.
00:01
Seventy one might just be a slide off. 71 north down at the 219.
00:05
Just let 70 know that the black Chevy four door, one occupant, in the median there, just about two-tenths a mile from the crossover at the county line.
00:16
Just don't they get any more calls on it.
00:19
I'll be out.
00:21
I actually can see where they hit the guard rail behind me.
00:24
I'll be out with it at 121 east emergency pull off, bring to the plate.
00:30
It is King David Lincoln (number withheld).
00:35
Up 161,
00:41
51, 51, 62.
00:47
550, Cleveland,
00:49
3 for LRFee. 550, Cleveland, free for LR fee.
00:54
550.
00:57
King Tom, I wrote,
01:01
73-8-4.
01:09
I'm 2 and 1113 break.
01:16
Go ahead. Do you have anything pending? I can help that with.
01:21
Negative, not at the moment.
01:25
Okay.
01:33
849, Sheriff's Office is able to move that vehicle to the northbound shoulder.
01:37
Fire EMS should still be en route.
01:41
1650 on Cleveland, we'll need a record for a 31[1].
01:43
It's a forward edge break.
01:45
Go ahead. Injuries.
Police codes explained
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[1]
31: Motor vehicle crash
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