Vehicle crash injures person near cSu Foundation Hall, Wilberforce OH
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A white Tesla crashed into a pole and trash can near CSU Foundation Hall, causing a person to bleed from the head. Emergency responders arrived at the scene to provide assistance.
Audio|Heard on: Central and Eastern Greene County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:31
Transcript:
00:00
Vehicle Crash.
00:02
Vehicle crash.
00:06
Engine 31, Medic 31,
00:09
Battalion 30, Crash Personal Injury Accident 1,309 Campus,
00:17
Drive,
00:18
CSU Foundation Hall II, Engine 31, Medic 31, Battalion 30, Crash Personal Injury Accidents.
00:27
1,309 Campus Drive,
00:32
CSU Foundation Hall II.
00:38
Go ahead.
00:43
Show me out at Teteran Hospital.
00:48
(number withheld).
00:51
14. 14.
00:55
Fire units be advised that crash occurred on the side of the building.
00:58
It's a white Tesla ran into a pole and trash can.
01:03
The subject is bleeding from the head.
01:06
114. Go ahead.
01:09
Okay, poor, thank you.
01:12
17.01.
01:13
Just so you know I'm going to be out of the car, sitting up just check at the hospital.
01:18
You're clear, 1702.
01:24
117. 117.
01:28
117.
01:33
But you want a phone call for a drug complaint?
01:37
Superintendents advising a student brought in some edibles to school today.
01:46
You're Claire.
01:48
1703.
01:50
What school?
01:52
Sorry, the STEAM Academy.
01:57
Come on down behind the football field, the gate's open.
02:05
Sure.
02:07
Central Battalion, 30.
02:10
Yeah.
02:15
Is this Foundation 1 or 2?
02:20
It's Foundation 2 on the side.
02:29
I didn't have my glasses on.
02:30
I'm on the scene.
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Location mentioned:
Brush Row Rd, Wilberforce, OH 45384
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