Vehicle struck roadside cable on Ohio highway, Huron County OH
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Police responded to a traffic incident on Ohio State Route 113 near mile marker 168 northbound. A vehicle, possibly a white Subaru or blue vehicle, was found in the median. The vehicle had struck roadside cables and caused approximately 50 feet of cable and post damage. The vehicle also slid into a ditch on the south side of the road, partially blocking the roadway.
Audio|Heard on: North Central Ohio Public Safety
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Of the 168 on the northbound side in the left center median.
00:07
637-speed. I'm going to call on another one here at the 168 north.
00:14
Okay.
00:16
Is it a white Subaru? Yes.
00:21
I'm not sure.
00:22
I'm not sure it's covered himself.
00:27
I got to go over White (name withheld) in that area.
00:35
Hello. The blue server, I'll be all with it here.
00:39
168 north in the median.
00:41
20203. Okay.
00:44
Good.
00:46
Got into the cable on 113.
00:49
Probably how the out-harvest your guy.
00:54
I'm cleared 50 in your mind.
00:58
Nope. Any show me in route?
01:03
Good.
01:17
Seeing Edward Tom, 1198, signal 717.
01:31
You're right.
01:38
Two of midflexs.
01:40
One switcher.
01:42
Two median cables were struck.
01:46
One switch on.
01:48
18 and 60.
01:50
First call for it was in the ditch.
01:53
Once through the south side and slid right into the ditch there, sticking halfway in the road and nap in the ditch.
01:59
One switcher.
02:03
All right.
02:04
Something in a minute.
02:10
Phone. I'm not sure what we're coming from.
02:13
Oh, yeah, there's looking for now.
02:15
50 feet of cable and post damage.
02:19
Okay.
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