Two-vehicle accident at main and jefferson with wrist injury, Tiffin OH
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According to the dispatch call, a two-vehicle traffic accident occurred near Main and Jefferson in Seneca County involving a Ford truck and a white SUV. One driver sustained a wrist injury. Fire and EMS responded. There was minor vehicle damage and no entrapment reported.
Audio|Heard on: Seneca County Fire and EMS Dispatch
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02:58
Transcript:
00:00
Two-vehicle accident, a Ford truck and a white SUV at Main and Jefferson, unknown injury.
00:09
You're clear.
00:15
I have one of the drivers on the line, appears to be no injury there.
00:23
I'll be out to Main and Jefferson.
00:29
New York.
00:31
Big station.
00:36
Gotcha.
00:42
Go ahead.
00:44
Go ahead and dispatch fire.
00:47
Driver of one vehicle.
00:49
Driver broke a wrist.
00:53
I...
01:14
Tiffin Fire, attention Tiffin Fire.
01:17
You respond to Main and Jefferson.
01:19
This is a two-vehicle accident,
01:22
Hospital injury to the driver's wrist.
01:25
Main and Jefferson.
01:26
Six Station, pray for two RPPs.
01:34
Responding, Main and Jefferson.
01:40
3284, KUQ 3284, 3284, break.
01:55
Victor, 4427.
01:57
Tech v.
01:58
4427.
02:03
Act 24 is on scene.
02:05
Two-vehicle light damage, no entrapment.
02:09
Will advise soon if you can revert.
02:23
Go ahead. First one, Union, Zebra, 4257-52.
02:29
UZ, 42, 52, 57, 52, great.
02:35
Go ahead.
02:36
Sam Young, (number withheld).
02:45
Claire, you're out with both vehicle owners.
02:49
(name withheld).
02:51
That's your second.
02:52
He's valid with Ourses VR.
02:55
His vehicle is a silver Ford truck.
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