Traffic accident near Riverside and Canterbury in Upper Arlington, Upper Arlington OH
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident occurred near the intersection of Riverside Drive and Canterbury Road in Upper Arlington. A vehicle was reported to have collided with a guardrail with airbag deployment. The caller was a passerby reporting the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Grove City Police, Franklin County Sheriff Dispatch West
Listen to dispatch call
02:25
Transcript:
00:00
For Riverside Drive, just north of West Lane, Riverside north of West Lane.
00:05
Caller was a passerby to 270 east, to the guardrail.
00:09
They were going southbound, another facing northbound airbag support.
00:15
Thank you. Thank you.
00:30
167, did you just send my area to be Riverside and West Lane?
00:46
I'm here at Arlington Point, but I'm having a problem, so I'm very sure.
00:53
I call you.
01:05
Is that a fast for?
01:11
Okay.
01:12
Okay.
01:14
Okay. All right.
01:19
Start for an 80, 82,
01:21
71 southbound, a 270 east found, 71 south to 270 east.
01:26
Info is from ODOT.
01:27
Gallow Ford Ranger, partially blocking.
01:32
All right now.
01:36
Everyone.
01:38
That's 1244.
01:51
You can't put it in the area.
01:53
Can I get the location direction of travel again because I'm not seeing anything.
02:01
I copy it's Riverside Drive north of West Lane, Riverside just north of the West Lane.
02:07
Callers facing the opposite direction on the road now.
02:14
Here, click.
02:16
Well, if you're going to be out with it, our actual location is going to be Riverside and Canterbury.
02:21
No copy.
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Location mentioned:
Canterbury Rd & Riverside Dr, Upper Arlington, OH 43221
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