SUV strikes mailboxes and utility pole on Parsons Avenue, Columbus OH
A black or blue SUV struck multiple mailboxes and then hit a utility pole near Parsons Avenue in Columbus. The vehicle continued moving northbound on Parsons Avenue after the impacts.
Audio|Source: Columbus Police Dispatch - Zone 5
02:56
Transcript:
00:00
I was on the 5 on Parsons.
00:01
It looks like this is a 5A[1], a black or blue SUV,
00:06
went to the neighbor's driveway, went northbound on Parsons Avenue.
00:10
Looks like they ran over some mailboxes,
00:14
and there may be a 26[2] out there.
00:20
One 20.
00:22
120.
00:24
We'll be one back here.
00:25
We'll talk for Burstock.
00:28
Okay, I copy, 1722, Birdstock, Department B like boy.
00:35
123.
00:37
123?
00:38
If you can clear 120, I can take the bird's department.
00:43
I've got Gumi, I'm 120, I'll show you guys clear.
00:46
One 20, I'll show you guys clear.
00:48
One 20 can keep this on it.
00:50
Okay, I got it.
00:57
2nd.
00:59
991.21. I'm out of that pond.
01:02
Hi, copy, sir.
01:05
60.
01:06
Yeah, what?
01:08
160.
01:11
Demo 51.2 ID.
01:13
beginning my mileage is 7.3.
01:16
That's 9.10 p.m.
01:22
Thank you, special.
01:27
Go ahead.
01:29
Yes, ma'am.
01:30
Can I get a 24 here? If I have one, it's having a seizure.
01:35
Happy.
01:39
AMS 10 to the Kimba Live special, or medic ones in route.
01:48
Okay.
01:57
Can you add high tag King Paul Sam 2175?
02:03
I copy King Paul Sam 2175.
02:05
I copy King Paul Sam 2175.
02:11
Rated to 110.
02:16
Got lock you click, I'm just making sure you're okay.
02:20
Yeah, I'm good.
02:21
We'll meet you, that's right.
02:23
Okay, copy.
02:29
992121
02:32
Does anyone run in there can blow it down? Sounds like the 5A[1] vehicle continues southbound.
02:39
I got B1-60s, can't slow it down.
02:45
133.
02:48
133.
02:50
Hey, the utility pole got hit right by near Parsons Avenue.
02:55
See if they're going to call it in.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
5A: Injury accident (e.g., pedestrian struck)
[2]
26: Detaining a suspect (often referenced as 10-26)
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