Traffic accident with broken hydrant near Orchard Park Ave, Cleveland OH
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident occurred near Orchard Park Avenue in Cleveland with no injuries reported. The accident caused a broken fire hydrant, and the water department was notified to address the issue.
Audio|Heard on: Cleveland Fire and EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:12
Transcript:
00:00
E40 dispatch, you can cancel EMS, no injuries.
00:03
Injutor. Interport.
00:09
Where's in a minute, 31?
00:15
This batch from 42, you can cancel Tower 20.
00:18
We believe the person to cause an accident has left to see when we have a broken hydrant.
00:22
We'll call you back in a second.
00:25
First and Med 31.
00:28
Copy 42. This back to the other 20, sir.
00:34
Copy. Copy.
00:38
This is right, 22.
00:39
On scene.
00:43
Red Center, Medic 3-1.
00:46
22, 1950.
00:49
Truck one's back.
00:55
Truck one's back.
00:56
Truck one.
01:01
Red Center, Cleveland, Medics 31, 31.
01:06
Second one.
01:07
Medic 31, you're in service.
01:09
Cancel for fire.
01:11
Listen to...
01:13
Copy on.
01:17
President, Medic 23, 23rd C.
01:20
Safe.
01:23
Tengj 31 back.
01:24
Copy.
01:25
Tengit 31.
01:30
Senator 3, Mike, check.
01:32
3, mic, check.
01:34
3, you copy.
01:36
42 to dispatch.
01:39
Joy, 42.
01:45
Do you notify the water department at 7,000 each, 7008? Orchard Park, we've got a broken hydrant.
01:53
Special engine two in service, 311.
01:56
Copy injure 42.
01:57
Agent 2 in service.
01:59
This is at 42,
02:00
what's the street, 7,08,0008 address?
02:06
Report up. Engine 4.
02:09
Seven thousand eight Orchard Park Avenue.
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Location mentioned:
Orchard Park Ave, Cleveland, OH 44111
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