Two-vehicle collision near Dayton Road by the Marathon truck stop in Middletown; one vehicle hit a guardrail. Units ran license plates for involved vehicles and confirmed no active warrants., Middletown OH
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Two-vehicle collision near Dayton Road by the Marathon truck stop in Middletown; one vehicle hit a guardrail. Units ran license plates for involved vehicles and confirmed no active warrants.
Audio|Heard on: Middletown Police and Fire
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02:56
Transcript:
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2954 Cincinnati, Dayton,
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2994 Cincinnati Dayton Road, the Marathon truck stop.
00:04
We have a third party call of two vehicles and an auto crash, one's another car rail.
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Minus 42.
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2342.
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2342.
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Robert 6. Colts with you.
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2505-2740. 2505-2740.
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We'll close that far.
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4. 4.
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18's coming out, 43.
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23, 48.
01:00
18 controls in college state one or two vehicles.
01:04
Two vehicles, one into the guardrail.
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Well, I've only got a single and oxide vehicle out here.
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Far.
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Thank you for 37.
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Go ahead.
01:36
Union,
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Nora, Ida, Tom, Henry, Adam,
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5, U.N.I-N-I-T-A-A-H-A.
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Turns to Vinod Chakra out of Fairborn 2009 Honda, maroon in color, current negative 36.
02:00
Lord, do you see if we have any 22s attached to that?
02:17
A control break for O-37?
02:21
Go ahead.
02:23
Edward King, George, 5578, EKG 5578.
02:31
Cherry Townsend out of Trenton, 20002 Lexus, Silver in Color, current Ngo 36.
02:37
R-O is valid.
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Signal 4. I'm going to be 33 with it.
02:48
30 and 14.
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7.4.
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18 is negative on 22.
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