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Two car crash causes injury at state route intersectionWauseon OH

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OH-108 & US-20A, Wauseon, OH 43567

A two-car crash at state routes 20A and 108 caused heavy damage and injured one occupant with head pain and a bloody nose. The black car was found at fault for treating a red light as a stop sign. One vehicle hit a fire hydrant, causing minor damage to the hydrant.

Audio|Heard on: Fulton County Public Safety
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04:38
Transcript:
00:00
Code 2[1] at 20A and 108.
00:05
Okay.
00:06
Yours. We do have a unit route.
00:13
You're clear.
00:14
Eighty-seven, are you clear and direct?
00:17
I'm clear, drug.
00:18
I'm looking at the Flock camera, there's vehicles on the north-west corner.
00:28
If there is something going on, looks like somebody's walking around checking on injured people.
00:33
80s, that's clear.
00:39
I need a medium in row.
00:42
Here, clear.
00:49
802.80, 20 Cern, I'll be on the county side.
00:55
Two cars, heavy damage, one off the road, into the fire hydrant.
01:01
24, two cars heavy damage.
01:04
Easy, says it, sirs.
01:06
Bye.
01:07
Clear. Clear.
01:14
22203. 222.
01:21
C2203.
01:22
2nd. 2nd. 2nd.
01:24
We're going to make this an injury, one point of head pain, a bloody nose.
01:33
Took a pretty good impact.
01:35
You're clear.
01:38
Phone probably for real as though.
01:41
You need you to go ahead.
01:55
If you're going to the street department, the one fire hydrant that was hit,
02:01
moved it a little bit.
02:02
I don't see any break or anything, but they're probably going to come out on the specs.
02:07
Code Red[2] Wauseon Rescue, needed at 20A and 108 on an injury crash wanting to be checked out.
02:21
804 phone, County.
02:24
8.04.
02:25
NATO Foreign Service returning heading to the crash.
02:33
1219.
02:35
ALSA1, Golden County.
02:38
81. In route.
02:45
Clear in route, complaining of head pain blows.
02:54
Twenty-four twenty-seven Twenty-four
03:00
Thirty-seven
03:02
You're clear
03:05
Fulton County from 810
03:09
10 Ten
03:15
Joey ten en route to the crash
03:20
18 to 24
03:22
You're too.
03:24
Go ahead. Yeah, it's on Fulton County.
03:29
Engineering 7 Fulton County.
03:32
Just watched the video back.
03:34
The black car will be at fault.
03:35
It's treated the red light as a stop sign.
03:39
Lines, go ahead.
03:41
Insurance retreat.
03:43
Black car at fault, but you're readvise what happened.
03:47
1221.
03:49
Treated the red light as a stop sign.
03:52
Stop and then proceeded to the intersection of the red light.
03:56
Engines now 7, phone county, Ralph.
03:59
Okay.
04:05
24, 20, 2nd, 3, 27th.
04:08
804, phone counting.
04:10
On.
04:12
Good.
04:18
King Ida Adam 6857, KIA 6857, Ohio, break for a second.
04:25
Good.
04:28
Edward, Ocean, Robert 3271, E-O-O-R 3271, E-O-R 3271.
04:35
Clear, your crash number is (number withheld), (number withheld).
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Non-emergency response (no lights/sirens)
[2]
Code Red: High-priority emergency response

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OH-108 & US-20A, Wauseon, OH 43567

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