Traffic collision with heavy vehicle damage near Alum Creek and Bixby, Franklin County OH
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A traffic collision occurred near Alum Creek Drive and Bixby Road involving a single vehicle with heavy damage. Emergency responders arrived on scene and contained the situation. No extraction was required.
Audio|Heard on: Columbus Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Okay, 172-2-2-2-0.
00:08
Mike 172 is going to be on the scene.
00:10
This is going to be closer to Allen Creek and Creekside.
00:13
We have one vehicle heavy damage on a stop.
00:16
We'll be out investigating.
00:17
I can't copy 161-171.
00:21
Copy Medic 172 has that one vehicle heavy damage on the stop.
00:25
You're out investigating at 0.031, sir.
00:29
Outer 22, clone is fire.
00:33
One for your air, we phone call back.
00:35
Chopper, we're back with you.
00:36
Do you have anything we can help you with?
00:39
No, that Chopra, I don't believe so.
00:42
Mr. C, 172, not an extrication.
00:48
Husky Ford, Copyd, Copy Dry.
00:51
And ties it up with engine 172 and 96272.
00:54
Mr. C, thank you.
00:57
Thank you. Thank you.
00:58
Thank you. Thank you.
01:01
Have working.
01:06
(number withheld) floor abundance drive.
01:10
To tell you for Columbus Ferry, still need me or not?
01:14
May no stuff like the neighbor's holds with the car, no longer out seen.
01:18
No, you're sure.
01:20
Call her in Detroit ticket.
01:21
The advice needs to dispatch the car in visible injuries.
01:25
The injuries.
01:27
They're refusing to 24, though.
01:30
Got it.
01:36
potential companies on scene are responding to Alum Creek and Bixby Road engine 172 as situation contained tying up engine 172 and medic 172 all of the companies please return to service time out to 0033-033
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