Vehicle crashes into building at Kelton and Livingston, Columbus OH
A vehicle struck a building near Kelton Ave and E Livingston Ave in Columbus, causing structural damage. Officers and a helicopter confirmed the damage, but the vehicle was not found at the scene. Fire department was requested to secure the building and inspect the damage. A male wearing a teal colored shirt with a brown hat was seen leaving the scene and getting into a car. The incident is under investigation.
Audio|Source: Columbus Police Dispatch - Citywide
04:25
Transcript:
00:00
Once you want them to the 41 getting up, leg down at the library, Kelton and Livingston. I'll let you know when he another car.
00:08
No, copy. Kelton, Livingston, Livingston.
00:14
I'm Victor.
00:16
Copy.
00:21
Hold on Code 2[1] for now.
00:24
Okay.
00:29
One, yeah, it's going to be a 16-A.
00:33
I don't need another car.
00:35
I copy.
00:41
Chop, okay.
00:48
9041.
00:50
9041.
00:52
Yeah, myself in 44 is that one to hit course.
00:56
I copy.
01:04
Chopper.
01:07
Go ahead, Chopper.
01:09
We see the damage to the building, but we don't see the car. It's not in that position and can't see if there are any of the cars around it that are damage like that.
01:18
You know to 161. If you're able to copy, if you can mark on Com Channel, 161.com.
01:32
Buffers over there on Channel 1 said he could see some damage to the building but does not see any vehicles that may have caused.
01:43
Go ahead, Chopper.
01:45
I have a description on this guy.
01:48
Looks like a guy came out of it, maybe the apartment next door or something, but we see him going and getting in the car.
01:58
I see male black teale colored shirt with a brown hat.
02:04
This guy was in all black.
02:08
90 to channel 1 myself for 9020 pulling up and got 10 8 will be on so as well when we get out of the car okay thank you the chopper turn right in there at the end unit far end unit on the west side
02:32
right here sir
02:34
That's correct.
02:35
You'll see it's the last one, see whether it's caved in right there by the door.
02:41
Copy, we got it.
02:46
Really.
02:48
Okay.
02:54
I'm six under the bullet.
02:57
I copy.
03:00
The Ohio tag, Queen Queen Boy, 64, 97, 6512 is with us.
03:06
Copy.
03:12
90-50. 90-50.
03:15
90-50.
03:17
I don't think this is a 10-8[2]. I think this is more of a 10-4[3]. You've got fire to come out here to secure this structure.
03:23
He hit this pretty good, and they're going to need to look at this.
03:29
Okay, we'll let him now.
03:34
Playing driver as a car.
03:38
We did. I'm gonna switch every channel want to let Chopper know. I don't think he came over to our channel.
03:48
So two or is just a four?
03:54
90-50. 90-50.
03:58
We don't believe this is a 10A. We think this 104. I let channel 6 know. She's going to contact the fire department to check this structure out for us 4391 at the address if you didn't get that.
04:15
Thank you. That's 18 I copy it. I'll be clear up here on 1% I'll let 18 be know and if you guys want one of you guys can stand by and then 18 will take the paper on it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Urgent response required without use of lights or sirens.
[2]
10-8: In service / Available for calls
[3]
10-4: Acknowledgement / Message received
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