Major truck accident with detached cab on Ohio highway, Belmont County OH
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A major truck accident occurred on northbound OH-7 near mile 52 with a cab detached from the chassis and a loaded trailer. Heavy wrecker service is requested to assist with clearing the scene and possibly unhook the trailer.
Audio|Heard on: Ohio Highway Patrol - District 7
Listen to dispatch call
02:46
Transcript:
00:00
1637, this is definitely a 31, right?
00:05
Good.
00:09
Trailer RP,
00:12
Tennessee, (number withheld) Tom.
00:15
(number withheld) Tom, that's the trailer.
00:18
Okay.
00:22
Was there a wrecker rotation for this? Do you know? Because this cab is completely mashed up.
00:29
Negative. I didn't start one and I wasn't advised of one.
00:37
Okay, let me find out.
00:38
The cab is completely knocked off the chassis.
00:42
It's barely hanging on.
00:46
Break for the RP?
00:48
Good.
00:55
(number withheld), (number withheld) Indiana.
01:06
This is our key comes back to the 26 trailer.
01:14
It comes back to the point-five rate.
01:20
This is also partial 32.
01:23
We need next available heavy wrecker.
01:27
Are you loaded? The trailer is loaded, he said, with 10,000.
01:36
The cab is off the chassis.
01:39
I'm advised me of that.
01:45
I'll let them know they could probably unhook the trailer, possibly,
01:49
and it can go separate.
01:55
1861 St. Clairsville, 37.
02:04
1867, Northbound about the 52.
02:08
It's like King Frank King 5864, King Frank King 5864.
02:12
King Frank King 5864.
02:18
I think about 2016 Jeep station wagon, R.O.
02:21
(name withheld), out of Art, Barbara Tinson.
02:28
1863 Bradens is in route.
02:32
Okay.
02:38
Okay. I'll be 45.
02:40
They just pulled off here.
02:43
They're going to try to continue on here in a few minutes.
02:46
Okay.
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