Vehicle crashes into tree on Wing Road, Geauga County OH
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A vehicle crashed into a tree on Wing Road causing moderate front-end damage and airbag deployment. The crash was reported by OnStar and additional callers. No injuries are confirmed. A tree near power lines is smoking due to the crash.
Audio|Heard on: Geauga County Public Safety
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02:55
Transcript:
00:00
Shardle for a crash.
00:17
WQIR-550 Chardon Fire and Rescue 101-63 Wing Road for a vehicle versus tree with airbags deployed unknown injuries.
00:31
WQIR 550 Shard and Rescue and Fire 1027.
00:48
3451 in service returning.
00:53
99 responding.
01:00
203399.
01:05
51, go ahead.
01:08
51.
01:09
This was originally called in by OnStar as a vehicle versus tree with airbags deployed.
01:14
We've taken two additional callers from passerby.
01:17
Nobody's willing to stop and check.
01:19
This says there's pretty heavy front-end damage.
01:26
Shopping that.
01:32
482, 20-100.
01:37
You start an IR for a tree up against the power line that's smoking,
01:44
near Butternut.
01:49
Alpha is fine and 82 of being around.
01:55
I copy.
01:56
57s and serve returning from Hillcrest, cabs updated.
02:15
WQIR 550 Auburn Rescue responds 62 Winward Way.
02:19
62 Winward Way for a 91-year-old male that fell in the driveway,
02:25
no injuries, but they can't get him up.
02:27
WQIR 550, Auburn Rescue on the double hit, 1036.
02:36
3322, 2800.
02:38
3322.
02:41
3322.
02:45
3322 is on the scene.
02:47
I got a single vehicle into a tree, moderate damage, airbag deployment.
02:52
3322 will be established in command, we'll be out investigating.
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Location mentioned:
Wing Rd, Auburn Township, OH 44023
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