Single vehicle crashes into pole causing road closure, Milford OH
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According to the dispatch call, a single vehicle crashed into a pole near Branch Hill Guinea Pike across from Public Storage. Wires were down on the road causing the road to be closed. Duke Energy and police responded to the scene. Injury status was unknown at the time.
Audio|Heard on: Clermont County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:52
Transcript:
00:00
We're stopping at Branch Hill across from public storage.
00:02
We've got a car accident,
00:05
SUV into a pole.
00:11
Are you clear wrong with something? We won't add anybody else.
00:14
You can go and hear yourself from this incident.
00:17
Stay looking 26.
00:19
Devert to the NBA.
00:43
6068, Ranch Hill, Guinea,
00:45
Pike, cross-off, state route 28,
00:48
and Queenie Lane, public storage, MVA unknown injuries.
00:54
Engine 29, medic 29,
00:57
engine 28, station 26.
01:01
Respond on fireground 5, 12,
01:05
36 hours.
01:07
Quit 26.
01:09
One twenty six good.
01:12
We're on seeing if that car accident on Buckley Road.
01:15
One vehicle into a pole.
01:19
Stop!
01:21
There's a wire room.
01:26
We're on scene, one vehicle into a pole.
01:29
Duke's already on scene.
01:31
We're going to have Branch Hill getting closed down at this time.
01:33
We've got wires across the roadway.
01:35
Yes, there.
01:36
Is 28, correction. Point 26 on scene of one part into a pole.
01:38
Duke's on scene, branching going to be closed.
01:41
Do you need PD assistance?
01:44
Affirmative.
01:46
6 Mary 14, M.V.A.
01:47
with injuries.
01:50
Okay. Is the short release subject?
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Location mentioned:
Branch Hill-Guinea Pike, Milford, OH 45150
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