Traffic accident near US-23 in Carey involving two vehicles, Carey OH
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A traffic accident happened near US-23 in Carey involving a black Chrysler Town & Country and a silver Pontiac Montana. One male appears to be intoxicated at the scene. Emergency responders are present.
Audio|Heard on: Lucas County Law Enforcement - Northwest Dispatch
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be U.S.
00:01
23 North near US-23.
00:02
They are blocking.
00:05
803, I'll take that for 802.
00:08
I'll do that, 803 right now.
00:11
Okay.
00:16
423 dispatch.
00:18
423, go ahead.
00:19
Yeah.
00:23
Will you show me in rock for road collision, I'll follow up?
00:27
Copy that enrol.
00:30
For 23.
00:34
Go ahead.
00:37
Sir, where are you heading to?
00:41
Row collision.
00:46
Something at that, roll collision.
00:52
Six, especially.
00:55
Six, go ahead.
01:01
Show me route to (number withheld) Forest Glen Place in Hollands.
01:04
I'm headed there to meet the owner of this property to drop it off to him.
01:08
His ETA is about 308.
01:10
Copy that. (number withheld), Forest Glen.
01:14
Further, too.
01:15
You can show me Eddie from here and in-row to that accident.
01:19
Eddie in and in row.
01:21
Okay, 94 is on scene.
01:27
(number withheld) you're going to be taken for a black town and country.
01:29
Clear.
01:33
8.03, I'm on scene.
01:35
On seat.
01:37
432 be advised.
01:42
It's a black town and country in the Silver Montana.
01:45
They pulled into the speedbase, the males possibly intoxicated.
01:49
I'll get you another crew.
01:52
Are there just clear?
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Location mentioned:
US-23, Carey, OH 43316
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