Two vehicle collision with injuries on tri-county highway, Brown County OH


Two vehicles collided at the intersection of tri-county highway and martin alexander road. One person was injured and bleeding from the head. Emergency medical and fire crews responded to the scene.
Audio|Source: Brown County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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E.J. Fed, MVA[1] with injuries.
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Medic 35[2], Engine 35[3], MVA[1] with Injuries, tri-county highway and martin-alexander road.
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Medi-35, Engine-35, MBA with injuries, tri-county highway and martin alexander road.
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Respond on fireground 1, 1830 hours.
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Medi 35 and we're out, engine 35, stand in black.
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Middick 35 and route to the area tri-county and martin alexander, 1831.
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Port Mary 13, traffic stop.
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Fort Mary 13.
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State route 32 west.
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Bottom and road, stand by for signal sub.
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You're clear, 1832.
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Yeah. I didn't run that occurred at catherine's handland park.
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Summer 813, change the location, home state route 32, left, closer to east road.
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Engine 35[3] is fine.
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13,
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you're clear. 848.
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Go ahead. Suspicious vehicle of (number withheld) north seasburg road.
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Clear.
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1834. 1834.
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Unporting.
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Chief pace, I'm sure, fine.
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740, 31a. Go ahead.
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576, you may be able to sort that way too, and 531.
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Subject's bleeding from his head.
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Two vehicles at tri-county highway and martin alexander.
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They got the ems in her out.
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Establishing command, 1835.
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Being round.
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Okay, everyone okay now? Okay.
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576 will be around, too?
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Okay, 576. And just rent the very, very low volume.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
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Medic 35: EMS Unit
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Engine 35: Fire Engine
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Location mentioned:
Tri County Hwy & Martin-Alexander Rd, Eagle Township, OH 45171
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