Single vehicle crash near Mary M. Cyrus Road and Lyons Road, Marion County OH
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According to the dispatch call, a single vehicle crashed near Mary M. Cyrus Road and Lyons Road. The driver was initially trapped but self-extricated before emergency teams arrived. The crash occurred after the driver became upset due to a breakup.
Audio|Heard on: Marion County Public Safety
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01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Station 300, we've got a report of an injury MVA.
00:02
It's going to be Mary M.
00:03
Cyrus Road and Lyons Road.
00:04
Sounds like a single vehicle MVA, originally with entrapment, but the driver has since got out.
00:09
Station 300, I need you to respond to Mary and B.
00:11
Cyrus Road and Lyons Road for a single vehicle MVA.
00:15
No entrapment.
00:26
It's going to stay out for in Lyons, one vehicle.
00:31
Subject was stuck in the vehicle for a while.
00:33
We're able to get out now.
00:34
The advisor nurse shaken up, squad and fire are en route.
00:38
Okay, for the ground.
00:44
304 is going.
00:49
3.04, you're clear.
00:55
Would be stopped by a train, Dana 152.
00:59
(number withheld).
01:05
First Consolidated, you can disregard that page unless Township 1-2.
01:09
Originally was entrapment, but the driver was out prior to the dispatch.
01:17
Just 11 is cancelment?
01:21
Right, 11 was never dispatched.
01:25
Excuse me.
01:30
Sorry, it's (number withheld).
01:34
Good.
01:35
Yeah, just for info.
01:37
Fifty one hundred's advising the caller is hysterical.
01:39
She's advising she was just involved in a breakup and was crying, and that's why she crashed for her info.
01:46
Yeah,
01:48
okay. I'm still caught by the train.
01:51
Right.
01:57
Sounds like there's a train at 4 in Marion-Williamsport.
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