Passenger vehicle crash near Lincoln Highway and State Route 66, Delphos OH
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A passenger vehicle crashed near Lincoln Highway and State Route 66. Initial reports of a semi-truck overturned were corrected. Occupants are out of the vehicle. Emergency responders are on the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Van Wert County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
A U.S. I have a report of a semi-on-its-side on U.S.
00:04
30-year-66.
00:06
I'll get the posting out.
00:10
There you want to know.
00:11
You're clear.
00:16
The two U.S.
00:18
30, C.R. 66.
00:20
Copy that's those traffic.
00:21
There's a commercial on its side.
00:26
That route.
00:42
400 respond for a semi-onet, fried, possible entrapment, U.S.
00:47
30, and State Route 66.
00:49
What county is advising is going to be Eastbound lanes.
01:05
If U.S. 30, State Route 66, Eastbound lanes,
01:09
fresh semi-prol and trapment lane on its side.
01:13
So it sounds like it's possibly going to be a car now, not a commercial,
01:17
and it sounds like the occupant or occupants are out of the vehicle.
01:22
Someone's iPhone that was involved in the crash keeps calling, network PDs,
01:29
but they're unable to get anyone to answer the phone, so I don't know if they can't find it, or I don't know what's going on.
01:34
All it sounds like is someone's breaking glass.
01:40
Okay.
01:42
Is there anyone out there seen yet?
01:45
No, not yet.
01:46
I know. The toughest EMS is a route.
01:50
Okay.
01:52
I'm getting on 30 from Lincoln Highway right now.
01:56
Okay.
02:01
On 35.
02:03
I'll be Signal 4,
02:07
Romba Road, near Fife.
02:12
Player.
02:15
He knocked at the close, 35.
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Location mentioned:
Lincoln Hwy & OH-66, Delphos, OH 45833
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