Report of possible vehicle crash on Jordan Road, Preble County OH
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According to the dispatch call, a caller reported a red truck possibly struck a pole on private property near Jordan Road. Responding units checked the area but did not find any vehicle on the road.
Audio|Heard on: Ohio State Highway Patrol District 5
Listen to dispatch call
03:6
Transcript:
00:00
29 in Amsterdam Road King Boy Paul 1 777 King boy Paul King boy Paul 1777 ohoply
00:19
2018 white Ford out of New Bremen
00:29
Dayton is 174?
00:32
About 301 supposed to see on Jordan Road.
00:36
Right, it is.
00:40
Okay, I didn't see any vehicle in Jordan Road that's into a pole.
00:44
I'll check it from left in Salem up to Salem Road.
00:51
Okay, I'll get on the town.
00:53
The county attend back and check.
00:59
I'm public service with the caller, just ask them.
01:04
What type of truck is it, for color of it?
01:11
It's a red truck.
01:14
Okay,
01:16
I'll start back that way.
01:22
1317, Dayton.
01:25
1317.
01:28
Did you advised freeway safety was enrolled to me? Right,
01:36
we're standing where?
01:39
Level 8. We'll break for Wisconsin.
01:43
Permit.
01:47
All right.
01:53
Boy,
01:55
430-06-60-9.
02:08
Right, nice.
02:13
I think you can't on that.
02:15
That's 306.
02:17
Okay.
02:21
Please.
02:23
Please.
02:25
Chris Van Vallotti's status is Valo through Wisconsin, Wisconsin, Council to Ohio.
02:36
275 check-checkout check-check's okay
02:43
Okay okay Okay
02:47
On ready for?
02:52
The pole that was struck was on private property was not even close to the road
03:01
Okay
03:04
It's down a long lane.
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Location mentioned:
Jordan Rd, Ohio
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