Motor vehicle accident with injuries near McMaken Road, Miami County OH
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A motor vehicle accident with injuries occurred near McMaken Road and US-36 in Newberry Township. Emergency services responded with fire and medical units. Two vehicles were involved and sustained moderate damage.
Audio|Heard on: Miami County Police, Fire and EMS - Central
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03:6
Transcript:
00:00
Covington Medic 51, Covington Medics 52, Covington Engine 51, Covington Utility 54, Fire, Priority 2, Motor Vehicle Accident, McMaken Road and West US 36.
00:13
Cross Street of MacMacon Road and Rake Straw Road, near 1759.
00:32
Close my traffic stop, DSW, and Seat County wants me to respond to the accident at 36 McMakken.
00:44
We have an accident with injuries coming in at 36 McMacken.
00:48
6.05 wants to respond.
00:49
Can you advise?
00:52
That's fine.
00:58
Okay.
01:00
1800s.
01:27
Miami-Lasbubst testing on north-east fire regions on Monday at 1801.
01:38
Station 50.
01:40
On air and any prefer to...
01:43
1801.
01:44
Nightshift Roy OIC on LE1.
01:51
Dane for 442.
01:55
Just information, we have a burglar alarm and disturbance holding.
02:02
Ah.
02:05
1802.
02:11
Hi, I'm a judge, Matt Kelly's the medic, anyone.
02:15
Medics 51, go ahead.
02:20
Two on-scene, two vehicles moderate damage.
02:22
This will be 36 command.
02:26
Agent 501,
02:29
Miami, en route. Agent 51, Miami, en route.
02:33
Agent.
02:34
We'll be on-scene.
02:40
The Simicman.
02:43
1830.
02:47
Medic 52, Miami.
02:51
Medic 52, go ahead.
02:55
Nile.
02:58
18004. 1804.
03:03
199 to 139 to 3.
03:04
You want me to grab that.
03:05
It's happening cartoons.
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Location mentioned:
US-36 & N McMaken Rd, Newberry Township, OH 45318
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