Car crashes near garage with airbags deployed, Pataskala OH
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A vehicle crashed near a garage at Walnut Street and Clouse Road. The airbags deployed and the driver is still inside. The car did not hit the building.
Audio|Heard on: Licking County Public Safety
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Rescue 121.
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Medic 122. Ladder 29.
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Medic 502. Battalion 121.
00:08
Vehicle accident near a garage.
00:10
Rescue 121.
00:12
Medic 122. Battalion 129.
00:15
Medic 502. Battalion 121.
00:19
Near downtown road.
00:22
Cross streets, Clouse Road and Walnut Street.
00:25
Vehicle accident near a garage.
00:27
Respond on. on 45 Ops 4.
00:34
8.0.3751. Go on.
00:37
Go ahead.
00:39
I'll be en route to the deluxe.
00:40
Negative LM.
00:41
870 and 37 to temp contact with the other half.
00:44
Okay.
00:45
Okay. You're clear.
00:46
14 to do. Air control from the latter one through one.
00:55
God.
00:58
You have this on Johnstown.
00:59
You have to replace medic 122 if we need them.
01:05
Next to a letter one-two-one.
01:08
Lider-1-2-1-2-2-1.
01:10
Ler1-2-1, we've also discussed under 29.
01:13
Do you want them in service?
01:17
Yes, maybe you can cancel that.
01:19
You're clear.
01:25
Fire control, Battalion 1-2-1 is on the scene.
01:29
We have a car in front of a garage.
01:31
Looks like airbags are deployed.
01:34
Driver is still inside.
01:35
I'm going to be out investigating.
01:37
Car is not into the structure.
01:43
Italian 1-2-1 on scene.
01:45
Car in front of a garage.
01:46
Airbags have been deployed.
01:48
Driver is still in the vehicle.
01:50
Battalion, 1-2-1 out investigating.
01:52
Car is not into the structure.
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Location mentioned:
Walnut St, Pataskala, OH 43062
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