Multi-vehicle accident involving 2023 Subaru near Ridge Rd, Brooklyn OH
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According to the dispatch call, multiple vehicles were involved in an accident near Ridge Road and Memphis Avenue. The driver of a 2023 silver Subaru, described as a black male wearing a gray hoodie and black skull cap, disabled the vehicle with front-end damage and is awaiting a tow.
Audio|Heard on: Chagrin Valley Dispatch - Brecksville
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01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Glenn Cohen Ridge.
00:01
I think I'll be out with another accident,
00:04
different vehicles.
00:06
Kathy.
00:08
Do you want another car, 27?
00:12
I'm going to see if we can get moving here,
00:15
going to a parking lot.
00:22
We had Subaru just left.
00:24
He's heading towards the interstate.
00:26
He made a right on Ridge from Northcliff.
00:29
Copy.
00:31
Seven,
00:34
six copies. I'm not going to be able to catch up to him in time on Memphis at Ridge.
00:39
My copy. We have their plate.
00:41
It's a female out of Uberrates.
00:47
What's the plate radio 6-6 is at Ridge and Northcliff?
00:55
It's going to be (name withheld), JZP, JZP, (number withheld), should be a 2023 silver Subaru.
01:07
Copy.
01:09
Four Fours in here, also.
01:12
And I got me.
01:13
The caller just advised me be a black male driver, gray hoodie, and a black skull cap.
01:23
2227 to radio.
01:25
Go ahead.
01:30
This is going to be disabled with a damaged front end.
01:37
I think he hit a curb.
01:39
He has a tow on the way.
01:40
There's going to be no report at this time.
01:42
(name withheld).
01:43
(number withheld).
01:45
I'm happy.
01:48
He's pretty visible.
01:49
He said the tow should be here in 30 minutes.
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