Two vehicle crash eastbound on I-275 near mile 44, Sharonville OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic crash occurred on eastbound I-275 near mile marker 44. Two vehicles were involved including a white SUV and an unknown vehicle. Lanes one and two were partially blocked, and traffic was moving around the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Wyandot OH Public Works Group Calls
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01:30
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to see now at the 10 over 0,
00:03
lane 1 is taken, and lane 2 is, like,
00:07
partially taken the traffic's going into the door to get around.
00:12
I copy.
00:20
8-040-team-see-go-head.
00:23
I'm on scene now if the 10-0,
00:27
lane 1 is taken and lane 2 is partially taken the traffic's going into the door to get around.
00:36
All right,
00:37
copy. I'm going to Amy.
00:39
Yes, you go ahead.
00:40
Sharonville is out in Rock's on the way for a wreck.
00:43
MM 44, East I-275 at Mosteller.
00:46
The reports have two vehicles.
00:49
White SUV versus unknown X-O-P-4, east on I-275.
00:52
Okay.
00:54
803, could you head out there?
00:56
803 or 801, whoever got that area.
01:15
803 TMC. You're right, 803.
01:19
This mark is just a radio test.
01:22
I was told that my last transmission didn't come through.
01:24
I was just confirming that you heard I'm in route to 275 east at the 44.
01:29
Copy that.
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Location mentioned:
I-275, Sharonville, OH
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