Two-vehicle collision on Surrey Trail near East Briggs, Beavercreek OH
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A two-vehicle collision occurred on Surrey Trail near East Briggs involving a RAM 500 truck and a Honda SUV. The drivers exchanged information and a report was completed. Snow on the road was noted and efforts were made to treat the roads and sidewalks.
Audio|Heard on: Western Greene County Public Safety
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02:15
Transcript:
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2.29. Contact standities for two vehicles,
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one RAM-500 and one.
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Honda. Kondi SUV.
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You're clear.
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11.
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11.
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Snow on the road is getting worse.
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Could you contact our grounds point of contact,
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have them send someone in to start treating the roads and sidewalks.
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Okay.
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93.
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229. Also, location is going to be Surrey Trail near East Briggs.
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Surrey Trail near East Briggs.
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Okay.
00:41
Okay.
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163.
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Go ahead.
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You can cancel 157.
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I'll take the report in Wazzie.
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167 cancel.
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Clear.
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1321.
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229, same is in route.
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157. Clear.
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13 seconds.
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The batch to 11.
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11. 11.
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Talk with our point of contact.
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He is saying that there are people on site.
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They're going to start taking care of the sidewalks and roadways.
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That's clear.
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Thank you.
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1354.
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229, two registrations.
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Go ahead.
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Don Zebra, David,
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43-90, JZD, 439-JV-D-4-3-90, break for second.
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Go ahead.
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Paul King, Frank, 3500, P-KF, 3,500, cat only.
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1355.
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I'll be clear that information was exchanged and you put me out and that was 229.
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Location mentioned:
Surrey Trail & E Briggs Rd, Sugarcreek Township, OH 45305
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