Tow truck on state route 2 blocking lanes for recovery, Ottawa County OH
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A tow truck is on state route 2 near Benton-Carroll intersection. Lanes are being closed to recover a vehicle. Officers coordinate lane closures to manage traffic in both directions.
Audio|Heard on: Oak Harbor/Carroll Twp Police Dispatch, Portage Fire, Carroll Fire/EMS, Mid County EMS & Oak Harbor Public Works
Listen to dispatch call
02:30
Transcript:
00:00
73, you can sell the tow truck on the scene.
00:03
I don't know who it is.
00:05
I'll let you know.
00:08
That's right.
00:13
71-8 is 33.
00:16
71-8 is 33.
00:23
71-8.
00:33
73.
00:38
Go ahead.
00:42
Tow truck driver wants to shut down, too.
00:44
He's going to have to go across both lanes.
00:46
Can you send me somebody out here,
00:49
either county or a road cover?
00:58
You got to tell you want me to the county here.
01:09
73
01:17
Whoever you send or is able to come out might be better for them to come up Benton-Carroll
01:23
his way he's going to switch around and come back they'll already be on that side
01:38
73 revise. I was on the phone.
01:44
Whoever you get to come out here,
01:47
just have them come up Bent and Carol.
01:49
That way they're on that side.
01:51
They can shut down eastbound and I can shut down westbound.
01:55
I can shut down westbound.
02:01
Clear, 71. Are you clear?
02:06
Affirmative.
02:07
It's on State Route 2, correct.
02:12
Affirmative, go north on Batten Carroll until you hit 2 and shut down eastbound traffic.
02:19
That's clear, right at Benton-Carroll and State Route 2 intersection.
02:26
Affirmative.
02:29
Clear. Clear.
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Location mentioned:
State Rte 2 & N Benton-Carroll Rd, Carroll Township, OH 43449
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