Vehicle flips multiple times on southbound Route 60 near Oakwood, Lake Milton OH
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On southbound Route 60 near Oakwood, a vehicle overturned multiple times. Emergency units rescued one uninjured occupant and secured the scene with police and medics on site.
Audio|Heard on: Youngstown Fire
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
This is actually going to be southbound 60 right before the Oakwood.
00:06
It looks like we have a vehicle off the road overturned multiple times.
00:12
Heavy damage, I'll advise on that, sir.
00:17
Call through Restisade.
00:23
Battalion 1 to radio, I'll be out with Rescue 3.
00:28
Cover, Tell 1.
00:30
I'll show you around.
00:35
Sorry, one, engine 9.
00:40
Go, engine 9.
00:42
So if you just passed in the northbound lane there's a turnaround by a bridge, you can hit that park up by the cop cars that you'll come to first.
00:53
See if Rescue 3 needs anything.
00:59
Rescue 3 radio.
01:02
Go ahead to later Rescue 3.
01:06
We still have one patient in the vehicle, who's unhurt right now, but keep engine 9 coming for now.
01:14
Copy Rescue 3.
01:16
Copy rescue 3.
01:17
The 9, copy, direct.
01:23
Nige 9 is on the scene radio.
01:26
Copy engine 9, I'll show you on scene.
01:32
Nine, come in this lane and stop short, we'll put the ambulance here.
01:37
Perfect, nine.
01:43
Battalion 1, we do have PD here, DMTs here as well.
01:50
Half of a battalion one, EMC on the same.
01:53
Rescue 3 radio.
01:57
The rescue 3.
02:00
Patients out of the vehicle.
02:08
The battalion was clear returning.
02:11
Rescue 3 will have this.
02:15
Cover the baton.
02:16
I'll show you clear return.
02:17
A rescue 3 has the report.
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Location mentioned:
Oakwood Dr, Lake Milton, OH 44429
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