Vehicle crashed near Horatio Harris Creek road with no injury, Darke County OH
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle crashed near Horatio Harris Creek Road in Ohio. Emergency services were contacted and dispatched. No injuries were reported at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Darke County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:13
Transcript:
00:00
AES has been contacted waiting for an ETA.
00:03
No,
00:04
789. 789.
00:07
789 is going to establish Horatio-Harris Creek Command this time.
00:11
Clearn.
00:12
AES has been contacted waiting for an ETA.
00:15
Clear and thanks.
00:16
564.
00:21
64-go.
00:25
(number withheld).
00:35
I'm 79 checkup.
00:37
No, I'm okay.
00:42
1840, 30.
00:47
64.
00:49
Yes.
00:51
(name withheld) Boyles out of Dayton, showing not valid.
00:57
Yeah, clear.
00:58
Next to go over, third.
01:03
For rollback.
01:05
All right.
01:11
33, good?
01:13
To the next available, roll back, Rick.
01:15
Good.
01:16
Oh, well, Tom William,
01:18
37, 3977. Tom William,
01:22
37, 3977.
01:24
Right.
01:25
162, stop.
01:28
163.
01:33
Tom,
01:36
Ocean, Nora Young,
01:38
Tom 3, Tom Ocean Nora Young,
01:42
Tom 3, Brooke.
01:44
Good.
01:45
Mark and hold that, it's already in the back of the call, it's all imported already, I just need to print it.
01:49
Clear. We're on Broadway South now, they're not stopping.
01:53
It's free for a stop sign violation.
01:57
Clear, where we're out on Broadway? We're coming to Water Street now.
02:01
Here, clear.
02:06
37.
02:08
Good.
02:10
Be advised we have a Code 2, stay around 118 at Horatio Harris Creek, no injury.
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Location mentioned:
Horatio-Harris Creek Rd, Ohio
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