False crash alarm at busy Ohio highway sparks emergency response, Goshen OH
Concern arose from a false automatic crash alert on State Route 28 caused by a phone falling off a vehicle roof, triggering emergency dispatch to a busy Ohio highway area.
Audio|Source: Clermont County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Station 18, automatic crash notification.
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2105, state route 28, cross-off near Yangling Trail and State Route 132, automatic crash notification.
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Engine, 19,
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medic 18. Respond on Fireground, 7,
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18, 11 hours.
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Thirty-five.
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Go ahead.
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Kentucky, George,
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five,
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Charles, six, two, three, George,
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five,
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Charles, six, two,
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three, Kentucky.
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And to take your round.
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Time, George, eleven.
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And your three-nine.
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George, eleven.
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George, eleven.
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Air Fulvard at 32.
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Engine 19 in Route 2105, throughout 28, cross-weets of Inling Trail in 132.
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Not an automatic crash notification, just called back to complain it, advise that the phone was left on the roof of the car, hit the road, no crash.
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On callback, it was the (name withheld).
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The phone was left on the roof of the car and hit the road.
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No crash.
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(name withheld).
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Show me available.
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You're clear, available. 1812.
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Location mentioned:
State Rte 28, Goshen, OH 45122
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