Two-vehicle crash with injury on Walnut Creek Pike, Pickaway County OH


A two-vehicle crash occurred on Walnut Creek Pike near Harrison Fireground. One vehicle was found on its side in the roadway. At least one injury was reported at the scene.
Audio|Source: Pickaway County Police and Fire
02:32
Transcript:
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10800 is your rescue 801 medicu 801 medic 801 medic 801
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Walnut Creek Pike 752 on a two vehicle crash call reports of it's shaking up respond on on harrison fireground can inspect square 1407
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800 County.
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Captain 800.
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Yeah,
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sir, you get you with Captain 800, Medicaid, and Engine 801 responding on Harrison Fireground.
00:32
Captain 800, Medicaid, One, Agent-Rustivated 1, you're clear.
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1408.
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Sorry,
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you're marking, I was acknowledging Harrison's equipment.
00:44
You're Travis.
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Engine 401, medic 4101 are you responding?
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MediC 401, Engine 401 responding 14-08.
00:58
The bus garage is advising of Code 2[1], possibly Code 4[2].
01:02
Wall Creek Plague 752, there's a vehicle on the side.
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All right. FD has already been disbassed. We're dispassing the FD. The LSP was calling by as they were already in route to it.
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Captain 800 County Show Captain 800 in medicaid-o-1 on the scene. I've got two vehicles one on its side in the roadway.
01:24
Captain A. Hunter are off Harrison Command out investigating.
01:27
Two vehicles one on the side.
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It's in the roadway. Company 100 have commanding out investigating 1410.
01:40
Sounded engine A1 is on the scene.
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Engineering 111 1410.
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43 down 762 towards the river.
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Captain 800, County.
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Forty-nine guns.
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Name card 33-X okay.
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Number nine two, five from my 43.
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Okay, my nine six four eight eight zero.
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Six four eight eight zero.
02:23
County enter copy one injury side equipment service, 1411 side of companies acknowledged.
02:30
County under 401 copies for in service.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Non-emergency response (no lights/sirens)
[2]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control
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