Traffic crash involving a Tesla on Interstate 675 northbound near mile marker 8; medics, engine, and battalion responded, reported minor damage and no major injuries., Greene County OH
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Traffic crash involving a Tesla on Interstate 675 northbound near mile marker 8; medics, engine, and battalion responded, reported minor damage and no major injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Western Greene County Public Safety
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02:8
Transcript:
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675 northbound near the 8 mile marker 675 northbound near the 8 we've got a report of a light Tesla crash unknown injuries for sitting fire 29[1] clear vehicle crash vehicle crash vehicle crash
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Medics 72, engine 71, Battalion 70, 30, Crash on Moon Injury Accident.
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8. Interstate 675,
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North,
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06-7-5-8, North.
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Medic 72,
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Engine 71, Battalion 70, Crash on Moon Injury Accident.
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8. Interstate 675 North, 0 and 6758.
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North.
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110, I'm clear.
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110. Can you see if the state's got somebody available?
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232?
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1132. 16.
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39.
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1133.
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229[1], you could show me an area.
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133. 133.
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Okay.
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16.
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2.29[1]. I'm out with it.
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Can you call me a headquarters on community connection?
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1134.
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134. 124.
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229[1], check out.
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Battalion 70.
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Okay.
01:55
Coyna, I'm okay.
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On scene,
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one vehicle,
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minor damage, be out of the escape.
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Please, the battalion is on scene, one vehicle minor damage, investigating 1136.
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29: Wants/warrants check (10-29)
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Greene County, OH
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