Vehicle stuck near Gooding Road railroad tracks, Marion County OH
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle became stuck near the railroad tracks close to Gooding Road in Ohio, delaying train traffic. Emergency services were contacted, a wrecking service was requested, and the vehicle was moved safely away from the tracks. There were no reported injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Marion County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
04:40
Transcript:
00:00
Did you have a 4[1] in Gooding? They're supposed to be a 31.
00:02
They're stopped on the train tracks.
00:05
1,500 is calling to stop the train traffic.
00:11
Okay, and round.
00:13
Yeah.
00:19
78-year-old female non-injury lift assist.
00:21
All right.
00:35
If you have the post going to a vehicle stuck on a track near Gooding and Mary's Gooding S.A.R.
00:42
4[1], we do contact the railroad.
00:50
You all clear.
00:51
Did they do assistance?
00:54
Negative. Since you guys were close, we just want to make you aware of it.
01:00
You are clear.
01:01
Thank you.
01:07
Forty-you-two.
01:08
Did you 100?
01:09
Go ahead.
01:11
I put a public service in the nodes.
01:13
Can you try that for me, please?
01:19
I take the service.
01:23
No interest.
01:25
It looks like one of the fender on the back rear of the cab where it's jackknife.
01:29
It looks like it pierced the inside of the trailer.
01:32
It's been documented.
01:34
They finally got it up out of the ditch before you thought shortly.
01:37
Okay.
01:44
I'm calling.
01:49
Fortune 60 psalries, Hensley's is 4[1]5 with the vehicle.
01:53
Okay.
01:58
Three, four, two, six, I'll meet you at the rainfall flipping around.
02:07
Okay.
02:13
27s, are you clear on your call?
02:19
Yeah,
02:20
27, they're out for a couple minutes now.
02:24
You're clear, Terry, and ones are your crosses?
02:31
Guys, I'm not here.
02:35
Okay.
02:41
We'll get a hold of the train company and get the train stop.
02:47
I'll check the fishing on her if they were going to call.
02:55
Do you want a wreck or signal five?
03:02
Let's get a closest record signal file.
03:05
Okay.
03:11
4[1]2.
03:12
4[1]7.
03:17
When you can, he is Lindsay call.
03:19
Her front number is in the notes.
03:20
She would like to speak with her son.
03:24
Okay, I'll call wrong way to the house.
03:30
4[1]2. Do you want to hurt?
03:34
Go ahead.
03:36
Can you please try Bethany's phone number, please?
03:40
Okay.
03:43
Okay.
03:46
Okay.
03:52
The vehicle is not on the tracks.
03:55
It's about four feet from the tracks, though.
03:58
Great therapy.
04:00
Go ahead.
04:02
King George Robert 5803.
04:04
King George Robert 5803.
04:06
Okay, you still are a record 775.
04:10
Right, they're three or four feet from the rail.
04:16
Okay.
04:23
How's the next, sir.
04:26
Both of the name.
04:28
Six struck the farm to the gate that comes down when a train's coming.
04:34
You can let the company know to come out and fix it.
04:39
Okay, break.
Police codes explained
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[1]
4: Priority 4 (low-priority call)
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