Vehicle hits pole and flees on North Barron street, Eaton OH
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According to the dispatch call, a blue Honda CRV hit a pole on North Barron Street near Jiffy Lube, causing low hanging and sparking wires. The vehicle fled the scene heading east toward Wings Etc. and is reported to have heavy front-end damage.
Audio|Heard on: Preble County Sheriff and Fire, Eaton Police
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Transcript:
00:00
15. 15.
00:02
On North Barron, just south of Jiffy Lube.
00:05
We don't know if you've gotten a call on it.
00:06
It's a wire.
00:08
It's hanging pretty low.
00:09
He said it was sparking earlier.
00:12
Right, I'm taking a call now.
00:14
My RP, Watchday Blue, Honda, CRV,
00:18
hit that pole and then took off.
00:21
I'm trying to get more information.
00:24
That's clear.
00:30
1216, 1213.
00:34
Go ahead.
00:38
Mary of Jiffy Louvre on North Barron, the blue Honda CRV.
00:43
Hit the pole, damaging the wires.
00:45
Vehicles last seen heading east towards Wings Etc.
00:49
should have heavy front-end damage.
00:55
1216 in route.
01:01
15, I'll be a little for that vehicle.
01:05
Clear. It appears to have turned east, thereby, Wings Etc., back into that.
01:11
He's estimating it's possibly a 2005-2006 model.
01:18
Medic 1-7.
01:20
Medical-1-7.
01:27
Singer-veyor, Rockminster, and size,
01:30
Ruby, out second.
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15.
01:34
15.
01:37
Clear.
01:40
I've got pretty fresh tracks on it.
01:42
Let's see if I can track it down here, going out toward Deaton-Lewsburg.
01:47
Clear, 1456.
01:51
My caller advises it has heavy front-end damage.
01:56
That's clear.
01:59
Medic 4-7.
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Location mentioned:
N Barron St, Eaton, OH 45320
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