Large pothole disables multiple vehicles near i-71 on-ramp, Brook Park OH
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According to the dispatch call, a large pothole on Snow Road eastbound near the I-71 southbound on-ramp caused multiple vehicles, including a blue BMW, to become disabled.
Audio|Heard on: Berea, Brook Park Police
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02:12
Transcript:
00:00
Can you check Snow Road eastbound?
00:03
There's a large pothole in the roadway.
00:07
We've had a couple different callers.
00:09
Call saying they've hit it.
00:11
There's now a blue BMW that's disabled from hitting it.
00:15
38 to 27[1]. That's already been reported through service.
00:20
Therefore.
00:29
Sorry, so much.
00:35
When you get your advice, we should get a barrel out there, or then would just cause more problems.
00:42
Okay.
00:48
So I need to take that exit ramp or can I go Snow Road east from Enger Road?
00:55
Should just be eastbound right before,
00:58
Bob Evan.
01:00
Okay.
01:02
We're going to hear you.
01:06
Okay.
01:09
Clear system.
01:13
Okay.
01:19
21, 27[1], business.
01:21
2.7.
01:28
We're checking Snow Geese.
01:32
Copy.
01:38
2127[1].
01:42
Go ahead.
01:48
Check eastbound all the way to Fry.
01:50
There's no pothole on road and I don't see any vehicle.
01:53
I'm going to go a little bit further down and start checking from the airport fast park.
01:59
Go eastbound over the Snow Road bridge.
02:03
Okay, it's 82 eastbound right before the 71 southbound on ramp, and the disabled vehicles are on the 71 southbound on ramp.
02:10
There's two vehicles, one is a blue BMW.
Police codes explained
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[1]
27: Driver's license information check
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