Single vehicle crash on route 30 near Madison Avenue, Wooster OH
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According to the dispatch call, a single vehicle crashed on Route 30 eastbound near Madison Avenue. The driver reported an injury, but an infant passenger was unhurt. The crash caused traffic blockage as troopers tried to move a stuck van.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne OH Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:15
Transcript:
00:00
One vehicle, the driver complains he's injured.
00:03
The infant inside is fine.
00:06
Okay, twenty-nine's a wrap.
00:14
Eight hundred and six to 500.
00:15
Oh, it's me.
00:16
He's on scene. I am going to try and help him out with traffic control.
00:22
Okay.
00:23
4.28.6, I'm here at Roll.
00:26
Is there anything that I'm going to be able to do up there?
00:31
$2,500 for the time being.
00:32
I think I'm just going to have this traffic in towards the electricity.
00:35
Go around.
00:38
Okay, simple for us. 8.650, 500.
00:40
The one van is spelled out in completely blocking traffic of directions right now.
00:49
Okay. Do you hear plenty of traffic?
00:53
Yeah,
00:54
uh, trooper's trying to get the van the move, but it seems to be stuck right now.
01:01
4.5805-500 drops.
01:03
Oh.
01:05
4.555.
01:07
Henry Frank Robert 5905, HFR 905, US 30 eastbound at Madison Avenue exit.
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Location mentioned:
Madison Ave, Wooster, OH 44691
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