Multiple individuals detained after traffic incident on I-670 ramp, Columbus OH
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According to the dispatch call, police detained multiple individuals involved in a traffic incident near Leonard Avenue on the eastbound I-670 ramp in Columbus, Ohio. The situation is under control and the scene has been cleared.
Audio|Heard on: Columbus Police Zone 6 Northeast
Listen to dispatch call
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Have somebody else, side of the road, right on a ramp, eastbound I-670 ramp from Leonard.
00:06
I copy that.
00:08
Hello.
00:09
How did I telling you?
00:15
All right, for you sent us at least one more.
00:17
We got like five people here.
00:23
You got, come out here.
00:24
Nope.
00:25
You don't want to take any.
00:28
I copy cities, please make that easy.
00:35
At least one that's walking northbound's worth Clinton.
00:40
Copy northbound towards Clinton.
00:43
Two, eight, let's go to this curve for one walking away.
00:47
It's a black coat foot up on the east side of this street.
00:56
76 and 11, can you add us to the AP please?
01:00
I copy.
01:05
Copy one in custody.
01:07
In custody.
01:08
Okay.
01:09
Senator?
01:10
Yes, one. Do you have the other guy in the rear as well? I got one detained up here.
01:14
Hey, firm. I have two back here to change.
01:21
Okay.
01:22
I don't have.
01:24
Go ahead. Yeah,
01:30
that 6A is going to be Code 4[1], scene cleared, freeway, and then we're in Rochester at 7.
01:35
Copy that. Hey, 637, you're code 4.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation is under control.
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Location mentioned:
Leonard Ave, Columbus, OH
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