One-car crash near Lake Street and Route 87 in Middlefield, Middlefield OH
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A one-car motor vehicle accident occurred near Lake Street and State Route 87 in Middlefield. All occupants have exited the vehicle, and no further injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Geauga County Public Safety
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
A report of a traffic crash with injury, West High and Lake Street.
00:03
We're preaching out the FDA now.
00:20
Attention, Middlefield, report of a motor vehicle accident, West High and Lake Street.
00:24
West High and Lake Street,
00:26
texted in by (name withheld).
00:29
We have no further information, possibly one person holding their head.
00:33
20-100 clear at 1558.
00:37
2838.
00:41
2838, 22.
00:45
83, go ahead.
00:47
Okay,
00:49
the complaint text is new coming 87, however it's plotting,
00:53
shows South Springdale Avenue near (name withheld),
00:56
Hero,
00:58
just in front of Harrington Square.
01:03
Okay, you can show 83 and 22 in a row.
01:10
583.
01:14
Go ahead.
01:17
We're at Wallyworld, so we can check down here if you want to go the other way.
01:25
Okay, well we're approaching Lake Street now, so if you want to check Springdale 87 there.
01:34
It's mapping right behind (name withheld) on 911 on our screen.
01:36
Okay.
01:41
It's found nothing so far.
01:51
Eighty-three, twenty-hundred.
01:53
Go ahead.
01:57
Go ahead, 22 and take Lake Street.
02:06
(number withheld).
02:09
Go ahead.
02:12
You can show us at Lake Street and State Route 87 with a one-car motor vehicle accident.
02:20
All occupants are out.
02:21
83L command.
02:23
Copy. One car.
02:24
All occupants are out at 1601.
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OH-87, Middlefield, OH
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