Blue Ford involved in traffic collision


Radio exchange about a traffic crash involving a blue Ford. Officers ask for a crash report number and a tow number, mention computer or system glitches, and try to confirm the vehicle plate.
Audio|Source: Euclid Police and Fire
02:20
Transcript:
Thank you. Is it just for traffic? Yeah, and it's agency pickup only. Perfect. That'll be our sober party here. You can add her to the cat, please. It's ten-four. Thirty-five, really? Thirty-five. Not sure if it's my MDT, that's the issue, but if you don't have me on the MBA, can you put me on it so I can generate a number? I do have you on it. All right, 35 to OSG can please get a crash number, any tow number for this blue Ford folks? Okay, give me a second, guys. Three five. Traffic[2] for three five. Yes, sir, is this the 90-found exit ramp off, did you put? No, this is going to be the NBA[1] on shore, and he's 228? If it doesn't show me on it, then either 3 or 33 should be on it? Longing the tag for like the test time, so give me a second. Thank you, radio. Go ahead. Do you see any vehicles attached to their call? I don't see any. I sure do. It's a union one-199-916 is the Ford. You had a glitch in our system over here. I don't know if that's affecting it as well. 118. I'll close the call out and try to open it back up. Thank you, ma'am. Anything back from (name withheld)? Negative. Not yet. We're new to 118.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
NBA: Non-Bodily Accident (Traffic Accident)
[2]
Traffic: Traffic Incident/Stop
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Euclid, OH
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