Vehicle crash causes road damage and water leak, Cleveland Heights OH
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle crash at Euclid Heights Boulevard and Woodward Avenue caused significant road damage and a water leak. Several witnesses reported on the incident. Authorities advise people to stay away due to unsafe road conditions.
Audio|Heard on: South Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Richmond Heights, and University Heights Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
I'm in New York, Michael, Boy,
00:03
David, (number withheld),
00:06
MBD,
00:07
(number withheld),
00:08
and just be advised, there's three reporting parties out here who witnessed the majority of the crash here.
00:16
And all these vehicles don't belong to any of them, so if we have any information on them,
00:21
that'd be great.
00:23
Great for the second.
00:25
Good on.
00:31
Mississippi, it can be Henry Robert Lincoln 221 H.R.L.
00:38
221.
00:40
Just not going to walk to it.
00:42
This might drag them pretty far.
00:49
Go ahead.
00:51
If you sit in my church, continue eastbound on Euclid Heights, uh, let's hike you went up on the curb here at Woodward and Euclid Heights Boulevard.
01:05
Third play when you're ready.
01:08
Go ahead.
01:10
David, Adam Young,
01:13
(number withheld), D-A-Y-(number withheld).
01:17
Break, if I can have a unit, bring the camera over here.
01:23
Addline, your beer up.
01:38
He said they were able to turn the water down.
01:42
It's not flowing as bad.
01:44
He said the road is very damaged and that people need to stay away from it.
01:52
10.4, we'll keep it close.
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Location mentioned:
Euclid Heights Blvd & Woodward Ave, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118
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