Chevy crash sparks emergency response on Monroe St, Delphos OH
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Having occurred on Monroe Street, a traffic crash led to a Chevy driver being transported to St. Rita’s Hospital and prompted notification to ODOT about a damaged stop sign on the southwest corner.
Audio|Heard on: Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) District 1
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02:32
Transcript:
00:00
Monroe, fire, and EMS on scene Okay
00:10
Kyle, King's Ocean Frank, 8987, Pink, Ocean Frank, 8987.
00:16
Break for you and two.
00:19
Good.
00:24
11061. John George Union 6416.
00:28
John George Union 6416.
00:31
Okay.
00:33
Okay.
00:35
I need next to billboard.
00:38
Regular rollback.
00:42
We rollback for both.
00:45
Okay.
00:46
11066.
00:53
The RO of the Chevy is going to be transported to St.
00:58
Rita.
01:00
Okay.
01:11
Attention, Lowry Township, Fire, Attention, Larry Township, Needs her medical, 8187-817, Mettawood Drive.
01:19
This will be for a pendant press, 46 to 7-year-old female, unable to stand,
01:24
unable to use your legs, and respond,
01:27
12 hundred.
01:34
Attention Lorry Township Fire.
01:36
Attention Lorry Township.
01:37
She needed for Medical 8187-8187 Mettawood Drive.
01:42
This will be for a 67-year-old female, unable to stand, unable to use your legs.
01:48
Cleaner respond, 1,200.
01:54
If you could in...
01:58
116 million if you could have up to ODOT the stop sign is going to be struck on the southeast corner
02:12
okay is it completely down and they need to go signal five to replace that
02:19
right it's going to be laying on the ground okay
02:28
Correction, it's going to be southwest corner.
02:32
Okay.
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Location mentioned:
Monroe St, Delphos, OH 45833
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