Reckless driving of cream-colored Kia on Bale Kenyon road, Delaware County OH
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According to the dispatch call, a cream-colored Kia was driven recklessly southbound on Bale Kenyon road near Lewis Center Road. The vehicle was left of center and emergency radio silence was initiated during the incident. Authorities responded to manage the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Delaware County Public Safety
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01:37
Transcript:
00:00
335, man. No, we're 21 units, big for Bolo for a rest.
00:03
335.
00:04
Possibly signal 100.
00:05
What do you need?
00:07
Now we're continuing R.P.
00:09
(name withheld) via white Kia, southbound on Bale Kenyon near Lewis Center Road.
00:18
We got a lot of 321 supply with the line.
00:21
Other than that, we're continuing.
00:22
We southbound, Bale Kenyon from Lewis Center.
00:24
They were left of center, traveling signal 100 for about half a mile to a mile.
00:30
So you get there, just find the place to park out of the way so we can get tankers in and out of the driveways.
00:38
Delacom, 620 en route.
00:44
Tigger 22 advice in route.
00:50
Proverted.
00:52
You're clear. Moved to Oswald, please.
00:54
Light your command.
00:56
Go ahead.
00:58
See you a trace your face for a lot of 321.
01:02
Walking up, sir.
01:06
Medicaid, at 434, main road, lift assist.
01:10
Medicaid,
01:11
at 434, Main Road.
01:14
Cross streets are private drives and panhandle road respond on EMS1.
01:18
Timeout 2151.
01:24
All units prepared a copy of Volvo for a reckless break.
01:28
Possible 19 southbound Bail Kenyon from Lewis Center Road, cream colored Kia, (number withheld).
01:36
(number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Bale Kenyon Rd, Orange Township, OH 43035
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