Car crashes into guardrail on route 7 near Belpre, Belpre OH
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A red Chevy four-door car crashed into a guardrail on Route 7 near the city limits of Belpre. The vehicle has damage to its back quarter panel. A towing service is on the way to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Ohio State Highway Patrol Post 84 Marietta and West Virginia State Police Troop 4 Parkersburg
Listen to dispatch call
02:53
Transcript:
00:00
Can you read the 28 info, please?
00:07
915, the plate is valid.
00:10
(name withheld),
00:13
red Chevy four-door.
00:15
Owner status shows he is deceased.
00:19
Again, plate is valid, red Chevy.
00:22
Jerry's Towing en route.
00:23
Go ahead.
00:26
Okay.
00:42
8508-5-8. Check again.
00:56
Check again.
01:00
Is that your radio?
01:06
Nothing's coming across the screen.
01:12
Noise?
01:15
That I did.
01:17
I'm having...
01:20
I know. Anyone you're ready?
01:32
Frank 15, go ahead.
01:36
Frank 4214-162, Frank 42 142462, Frank 42 141462 through West Virginia.
01:50
15, back to the same name as vehicle owner, (name withheld).
01:57
The second.
01:58
Caving status is valid.
02:00
Go ahead.
02:06
Okay.
02:09
I would assume the first was the deceased mail.
02:13
Right, we're not talking about the same mail too different.
02:18
By ages, I would assume that as well.
02:25
Okay,
02:27
just advise,
02:29
sounds like they hit a guardrail on seven right before city limits coming into Belpre from the west,
02:38
and I found them here.
02:42
When I get done here, once Jerry shows up, I'll go check that area to make sure there's not any significant damage.
02:49
This is just back quarter panel damage, nothing significant.
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OH-7, Belpre, OH
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