Red Subaru crashes into cable rail near Bellville highway, Bellville OH
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A driver in a red Subaru Forester collided with a cable rail near Interstate 71 and State Route 97, parking at Comfort Inn; luckily, no injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: North Central Ohio Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:24
Transcript:
00:00
Yeah, there's no injury. It's just a one vehicle.
00:01
The other vehicle is not involved.
00:04
No. Okay.
00:16
Hine Frank, 2788, WACCHIA,
00:20
4K, 24K. Do you get your part? One on, spare.
00:27
I was going to be 596.
00:30
Okay.
00:34
Okay.
00:36
13, 516, 30 you.
00:43
Go ahead, Ford.
00:46
That crash has been uploaded so you should be able to access it if you need.
00:51
Okay.
00:57
Non-Signal 7 there's no problem.
01:02
Okay.
01:07
The owner was operator.
01:11
Okay. Okay.
01:15
Okay.
01:21
Go ahead.
01:24
My empty case, Samo4 are we restarting up.
01:28
Okay, Brick.
01:31
Good.
01:33
I'm putting in a 31.
01:34
I think I found our crash from the 167.
01:37
He pulled into the Comfort Inn at Interstate 71 and State Route 97 break.
01:45
He's driving a red Subaru Forester.
01:48
I'm not sure why he left the interstate, but he's advising he crashed his vehicle into the cable rail.
01:54
He's on 169 a minute.
01:57
His name is (name withheld).
01:58
Good.
02:02
Okay,
02:03
7.
02:05
8-7-9.
02:08
Good.
02:11
I believe his was gonna be just to the north of where mine was.
02:15
There's a red bumper under the beginning cable rail and it looked like fresh light marks off.
02:22
I'll try to ride him to my last one.
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Location mentioned:
Comfort Plaza Dr, Bellville, OH 44813
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