Single-vehicle crash on US-22 sparks urgent emergency response, Somerset OH
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Concern rose over possible entrapment in a single-vehicle crash near State Route 22, triggering fire and EMS dispatch before crews were stood down as the driver arranged towing.
Audio|Heard on: Perry County Fire and EMS
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Tension Somerset Fire and EMS personnel in the area of near State Route 22.
00:06
On one-car, MVA[1], possible entrapment.
00:09
Operations is XFD 64 North, Timetone, 804.
00:18
Snyder, EMT, responding.
00:22
Snyder responding, 805.
00:30
Lindsay responding Perry.
00:35
Mark, and re-identify and go again, please.
00:37
I was unable to copy due to low volume.
00:43
Lindsay responding.
00:46
Copy Lindsay responding, complete crew EMS805.
00:54
Station 280 is clear on traffic.
00:57
Station 280 clear on traffic at 805 break.
01:02
Go ahead.
01:04
This vehicle is going to be down over an embankment.
01:08
Caller was yelling down to the vehicle and someone was answering, however they're not responding to them now.
01:15
Copy. Is that Easter, wrestling village?
01:20
Apology, sir, could you go again?
01:22
East or west of the village.
01:32
Is that east or west of the village?
01:50
Please.
01:54
One car over at Bankman.
01:59
Order of 22 will be shut down.
02:01
Keep on a big command.
02:07
281, I copy 811.
02:23
Perry fire in point chief command.
02:27
Thank you, command, go ahead.
02:31
You can cancel all incoming fire apparatus.
02:35
The owner is calling the wrecker himself.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
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Location mentioned:
US-22, Somerset, OH
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