Disabled vehicle blocks traffic lane on US-23 ramp, Wyandot County OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a disabled vehicle was reported blocking a traffic lane at the tip of a ramp near a traffic light on US-23 in Ohio. Responders discussed whether to clear the vehicle themselves or wait for a tow truck while cameras in the area were not functioning.
Audio|Heard on: Wyandot OH Public Works Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
I found that vehicle blocking around the same area where that gold SUV was at the very tip of the ramp at the light.
00:07
It's completely broke down in the lane.
00:10
Negative, all those cameras, all my cameras are down in that area.
00:15
No, makes sense. Those lights were out there.
00:16
All right, thanks.
00:18
All right.
00:20
Five, yeah, eastbound.
00:23
If you're coming again in towards the city, it's at the traffic light there, the hood's up and everything else is blocking.
00:29
Yep, I see it.
00:31
Six four one, use the ladder.
00:34
Oh five.
00:36
Go ahead.
00:38
I'm gonna go circle around where that driver's at and see if there's something we can do to push the vehicle out of the way or get it cleared.
00:45
Yeah, I can go up to Roberts Road and then off the ramp all the way.
00:48
I think it's one hundred sixty-two.
00:50
A forty-sixth, yeah, you are going to have to go all the way west to come back east.
00:55
Yeah, I'll head that way.
00:56
The driver was on the phone, so hopefully calling the tow.
00:58
Maybe the tow will be there before I get there.
01:01
Copy.
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