Multi-vehicle accident on I-90 median with injuries, Lake County OH
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According to the dispatch call, a multi-vehicle accident occurred in the median near the 206 mile marker on I-90 in Ohio. The crash involved three cars and resulted in injuries. Two patients are expected to be transported to medical facilities. Emergency command was established on scene to manage the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Lake County Fire
Listen to dispatch call
02:19
Transcript:
00:00
2415, you can come down eastbound.
00:02
2412 Central.
00:05
Go ahead.
00:07
We're on scene with three cars.
00:08
They have the 206 mile marker.
00:10
They're in the median.
00:12
Looks like three cars.
00:13
We'll be investigating for injuries.
00:19
All right, Covey.
00:20
1302.
00:26
33's on C.
00:36
24.15 central.
00:41
Go ahead.
00:42
On scene.
00:44
Got it. Got it.
00:53
24 under central.
00:55
Go ahead, sir.
00:57
I'm on scene,
00:59
assuming the I-90 command.
01:01
What's your needs?
01:03
Okay.
01:07
Probably going to have two transports out of here.
01:09
We can handle one, but second squad can handle the other one as possible, both from the Vinnie Cooper.
01:16
Copy.
01:18
Command Central, you have to commit, please, with the squad.
01:23
Commandison, you copy.
01:27
Matt and Cap, we're at 2 at 9.
01:31
Concord can return.
01:36
Copy Madison Squad to commit and I'm copying, Cockwood can return at (number withheld).
01:43
Haport can return at (number withheld).
01:50
Hapord copies, and service returning.
01:59
13.06.
02:06
Man, evidently, you're right.
02:07
You need our engines still.
02:12
Unless you're already committed, no.
02:14
If you want to, if you're already committed, springing out so you can block on your side.
02:18
Until we get the patient in the squad.
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