Multiple car accident on i-90 westbound near mile marker 190, Lake County OH
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A traffic accident involving multiple cars with heavy front-end damage occurred on I-90 westbound near mile marker 190. Emergency responders are checking for injuries and a medical squad has been requested for possible transport.
Audio|Heard on: Lake County Police & Fire
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
We got two cars with heavy front-end damage.
00:03
Looks like the documents are out.
00:05
We'll be out checking for injuries.
00:08
12th tunnel B, I-90 command.
00:15
Check up on scene two cars heavy front end damage out checking for injuries tennis command at (number withheld).
00:26
7.95 Central.
00:27
795. Do you let Bob's know that we're going to need a tow.
00:35
24. 70 Madison.
00:41
Neil service 692, along with MV 87 WT 99th.
00:51
Observed.
00:52
Go ahead. Mark Horr, can the Elizabeth.
00:58
My Mark and sorry, I'm on a 911.
01:02
My card is rid of A list.
01:08
Copy. 6.21.
01:11
1922. What's your location?
01:17
City Hall.
01:18
Check, okay.
01:19
You set for 30.
01:22
So I'll be out on Wilburne.
01:29
12, Ms. Satchel? Yeah.
01:36
Concord, respond 7564, Northwood's court for a CO detector, no illness.
01:43
Concord respond 7564, Northwood's court, for a CO detector going off, no illness, and Clear 630.
01:54
Mr. Willoughby Fire.
01:58
Go ahead.
02:00
Can we actually get a squad for that accident on I-90 westbound, mile marker 190.4.
02:10
2012. Back in the service area.
02:21
Station 1, you're needed, mutual aid to IR90 westbound for that vehicle accident, mile marker 190 over 4 for a squad.
02:32
Possible transport.
02:33
Willough, you're needed with a squad.
02:36
I-90 westbound at mile marker 190.4.
02:39
Will we clear, 631.
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