Traffic lanes closed near Hamilton and Morse roads in Gahanna, Gahanna OH
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According to the dispatch call, traffic lanes are closed near Hamilton Road and Morse Road in Gahanna due to an accident. Units are coordinating lane closures to manage traffic flow.
Audio|Heard on: Gahanna Police and MECC Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
03:6
Transcript:
00:00
You can mark myself an S-122 out of bed crashing.
00:03
Copy.
00:22
610k Avenue, personal assist, cross street, South Hamilton Road and Morse Road, 7.50 hours.
00:33
Refer to MDC for radio channel.
00:36
A little further out there is interesting.
00:54
Go ahead.
00:56
I'm 33 and 136.
00:59
It's here.
01:02
That's what I'm 20.
01:07
So, 90.
01:24
One of the multi-year-Rose.
01:27
All right, we're going to shut down the one in the two lane, leave the three off it.
01:33
And we're going to pull up and go through the three lane and then they're going to have to split off.
01:42
Just keep that leave from there.
01:43
We'll close down.
01:45
I'll close down two lane and one lane and we'll get a one lane and we'll get a third car and close off the floor lane.
01:56
I think once you stay behind me,
02:01
you can grab that one or two with you want to be the right, the far right hand lane.
02:15
You could get that right and one's four for a hand lane.
02:22
Let's you be able to get the two right-hand lines of four and five on the only on the right-hand thing?
02:37
The accident scene are that come between us and then just start to get in the way here so we can't really get further if you got a fire trucker rules.
02:50
All right, I'm starting to move now.
02:58
Go ahead and shoot over to that far right lane where everybody starts straight off.
03:05
All right, now.
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