Traffic crash involving two cars near Maineville Road, Maineville OH
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A traffic crash occurred near Maineville Road involving a red car and a gray car that went off the road.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Police South and FD ALERT
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
949 stacking a traffic crash near Maineville Road
00:09
949 on primary
00:15
889 on primary 889 on primary I did not have his crash
00:21
I've got traffic crash near Maineville Road, description red car and a gray car that's off.
00:28
Okay, you're clear.
00:30
I'm on scene here, break through the ending.
00:34
Go ahead.
00:39
2540.4.
00:42
Here, clear, ending miles 2540.4 on scene,
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7041.
00:54
Medic 24. Allergic Reaction.
00:57
Dorisy Lane Market, 740, North Main Street.
01:02
Cross-off, left-righto 5-point, road, and village car, 455.
01:07
Response area 2400.
01:10
Time of dispatch, 1742 hours.
01:13
9 all 60, available in a little LIS.
01:19
27.
01:21
Respond on Pact 3.
01:24
Fire alarm, Residential,
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16, Hopewell Valley Drive.
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Cross of Willow Wind Court and Village Court.
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Response area 7,700.
01:36
Time of dispatch,
01:38
1742 hours.
01:42
Move for an idea, Trevor.
01:49
Negus, someone was asking about your stacks crash on P1.
01:58
Is there another one on,
01:59
another one stacked on me other than the Zora mounts I'm trying to get through?
02:04
Correct. 889 took the information.
02:07
It's for near Maineville Road, a traffic crash for a red car and a gray car that rolled off the road.
02:15
Very quickly.
02:18
1745.
02:23
949. Disregard your stack.
02:25
I'm Paul 6.C.
02:26
is handling.
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Location mentioned:
Maineville Rd, Maineville, OH 45039
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