Two vehicle crash at York and Beecher roads, Licking County OH
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A two vehicle crash occurred near York Road and Beecher Road. Both vehicles had moderate damage and the occupants were out of the vehicles. A fire hydrant was struck, and the water department was notified.
Audio|Heard on: Licking County Public Safety
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Cyan 401 fire control.
00:04
Go ahead.
00:07
On the scene have two vehicles involved.
00:10
Moderate damage appears everybody's out.
00:13
Be out investigating, Italian 4-1-half.
00:15
York Road command.
00:19
Battalion 401 on scene, two vehicles motor damage.
00:23
Appear the occupants are out.
00:25
The 101-1-half command on investigating.
00:37
Have you run the F-150s, David Paul 45, X-ray Frank?
00:47
Okay,
00:50
Has you been able to locate the owner, maybe at 19?
00:57
Still in process.
01:03
Brook Road Command Fire Control.
01:06
Tie-up, Station 1.
01:07
I look forward to you and other engine commune service.
01:09
Air clear, prior control.
01:14
Units responding to York and Beecher being in service,
01:18
tying up station 401.
01:25
Charles, Queen 798, John Charles Queen 798.
01:31
Bye.
01:36
Yeah, 16. We're responding to ask you.
01:42
Just that you copy.
01:48
Tide 4-1 fire control.
01:52
Good, sir.
01:55
A clear scene,
01:57
S.F has it.
01:58
You can notify a water department that there's a fire hydrant that got hit at that intersection.
02:04
Beecher in York.
02:06
Here, clear, Battalion 401.
02:08
Clearing the CENSO has, all by the water department.
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Location mentioned:
York Rd SW & Beecher Rd, Harrison Township, OH 43062
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