Two-car accident with airbag deployment near Carver Rd and Northvale Blvd, Cleveland Heights OH
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According to the dispatch call, a two-car traffic accident occurred near Carver Road and Northvale Boulevard in Cleveland Heights. There were no injuries reported, but airbags deployed. Tow trucks were requested to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: South Euclid, Cleveland Heights, Richmond Heights, and University Heights Police Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
02:22
Transcript:
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74 24 We've got a motor vehicle accident at near Brewster Row and Northvale. The two-car accident, no injuries, Ford Explorer versus Chevy sedan.
00:11
Brewster Northvale.
00:16
4-6-Row from South Taylor and seven.
00:22
Make those warrens.
00:32
Copy.
00:38
1295.
00:40
1295.
00:44
Richmond Science.
00:46
Oh, it's Henry Ida Adam 6563, H-I-A-6-5-63.
00:50
H-I-A-6-5-6-3.
00:53
One, four.
00:54
Radio to 46 and 74, to via Voss, we had a second call about this motor vehicle accident,
01:00
stating that there was airbag deployment,
01:03
and the accident is actually near Carver and Northvale.
01:12
Good.
01:14
So pending calls, but can I get a lineup when you get a chance?
01:20
Okay, I'll try and sign it again.
01:26
Go on, thank you.
01:32
Oh.
01:34
Copy.
01:39
Some for you.
01:40
Just late, (name withheld).
01:46
No. No.
01:49
Sloway.
01:51
Can you show me out that waterway on sugar, please.
02:00
Subi. Tonyate Radio.
02:03
Go on?
02:05
Yeah, portable.
02:07
Don't cross thermal hospital.
02:09
Copy. Copy.
02:12
Okay.
02:15
Hello, Radio.
02:16
We'll need two tow trucks here as well.
02:18
Do you want to contact United?
02:21
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
Carver Rd & Northvale Blvd, Cleveland Heights, OH 44112
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