Car found in ravine after traffic accident, Pataskala OH
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A vehicle was found in a ravine near York Road Southwest, National Road Southwest, and Palmer Road after a traffic accident. Emergency units responded to the scene. The fire department has not found anyone inside the car. A crane was requested to remove the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Licking County Public Safety
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
Medic 402, Medic 403, Rescue 401, Engine 403, Battalion,
00:07
401, vehicle accident.
00:09
Medic 402, Medic 403, Rescue,
00:13
401, engine 403, Battalion 401,
00:16
near York Road Southwest,
00:19
Cross Street, National Road Southwest,
00:22
and Palmer Road, vehicle accident.
00:25
Respond on 45 Ops 5.
00:32
Control.
00:34
Medic, do you want to take.
00:37
Okay.
00:40
Cloud that's not late for no buzz.
00:46
Medic 402 to fire control.
00:47
3-7.
00:53
Go ahead, medic 402.
00:57
We got one car down in the ditch, we got other people walking around, we'll be out investigating.
01:06
One vehicle in the ditch, others out walking around, out investigating.
01:12
We're on a car.
01:21
No for it.
01:26
Clear, just FYI, we are not getting anything back on the Indiana trailer plate if you're able to find a code for it.
01:39
There is nobody in the car.
01:50
49 is up that one.
01:52
49 again.
01:57
Where the car?
02:00
About?
02:01
Yeah.
02:03
It's in a ravine,
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sticking straight up.
02:07
So far, fire department hasn't found anybody.
02:11
Contact chase.
02:12
See if we can get a crane.
02:14
Get this car out of here and see if somebody's done any put.
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Location mentioned:
York Rd SW, Pataskala, OH 43062
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