Vehicle left the roadway on Waterly Road near Fairfield County, struck a fire hydrant; officers coordinating with street department and ODOT to verify if driver exited the vehicle., Fairfield County OH
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According to the dispatch call, vehicle left the roadway on Waterly Road near Fairfield County, struck a fire hydrant; officers coordinating with street department and ODOT to verify if driver exited the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Fairfield County Sheriff
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
Waterly Road is great, no covered, no visible markings, break.
00:10
There's some tire tracks that drove off the road.
00:14
Looks like it struck a fire hydrant.
00:16
Here's up the fire hydrant's going to be on that side.
00:19
Here, clear.
00:21
I have you advised street department, sir.
00:24
We have contact at our street department.
00:28
Here, quick.
00:34
5.24-2-2-7-24, have you want to see you next to-9.
00:38
5-24, have you want to see you next to-9.
00:43
543, check-up.
00:49
Okay.
00:50
Copy, okay.
00:51
524 checkup.
00:53
Okay, no further.
00:54
Copy no further.
01:01
524. 524. Go ahead.
01:07
Can we advise if the, uh,
01:11
if ODOT can tell us the person driving this vehicle got out of the vehicle?
01:16
Samus.
01:21
524 revved stand by 1
01:28
24 we're going to try and call ODOT the caller lived across the street from where the no pile tipped over he advised that they did get out but we will call in check beer clear thank you 543 checkup 543 checkup
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Waterloo Rd NW, Ohio 43110
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