Single vehicle rollover on lake drive with minor injury, Harbor Hills OH
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A single-vehicle rollover occurred on Lake Drive near Harbor Hills. The driver was wearing a seatbelt, hit their head, and had no major injuries. The vehicle involved was a silver Dodge Caravan with a missing windshield.
Audio|Heard on: Licking County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:51
Transcript:
00:00
Stand by on Linville. I'm just going to a different one.
00:02
This Linville is not a rollover.
00:04
She just went off the road into a ditch.
00:06
She's calling your insurance company to see if she has roadside service.
00:09
I'm going to be on the actual rollover.
00:11
It's going to be on Lake Drive.
00:15
You're clear.
00:16
There are injuries on that crash?
00:20
Negative. She's not injured at all.
00:24
You're clear.
00:28
The man is around to Lake Drive.
00:30
This is going to be a single vehicle rollover.
00:32
It's going to be a silver Dodge Caravan.
00:35
Caller is the driver.
00:37
They hit their head.
00:38
They were restrained.
00:39
Their windshield is missing.
00:44
Okay.
00:49
Also be advised it's going to be north of this address on Lake Drive.
00:56
1929 Lexerner, about 534.
00:59
Okay.
01:00
Okay.
01:05
Air Control Rescue 401.
01:10
Good.
01:11
I'm going to move you to EMS to open up this lock's channel.
01:16
Probably that EMS.
01:22
Fire control, Medic 391.
01:25
Fire control, Medic 391 on 45, opts 4.
01:32
Stachia's air control close your Nats 3-7.
01:39
Fire Control, I'm on the scene, I've got one van,
01:42
up right.
01:44
Hockman's out, we'll be checking for injuries.
01:46
I'll have Lake to drive brake to me in.
01:48
2,600 on the scene, one van upright.
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Location mentioned:
Lake Dr, Harbor Hills, OH 43076
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