Power restored to most after vehicle hit pole and caused more than 2,400 outages

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UPDATE @ 10:44 p.m.:

The crash involving a vehicle that hit a pole near North Regent Park Drive caused more than 2,400 DP&L customers to lose their power, according to Dayton Power and Light Communications.

Most of the power has been restored and there is not an estimated restoration time for the 32 left without power.

DP&L crews are still out in the field working to complete all of the restorations.

UPDATE @ 10:34 p.m.:

Most DP&L customers in Greene County have had their power restored, according to the outage map.

Only 32 are still without power in the area.

We are still working to learn the exact cause of the outage.

INITIAL REPORT:

Emergency crews are on scene of a crash where a vehicle hit a pole in Greene County, according dispatch.

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The crash occurred at the intersection of West Franklin Street and North Regent Park Drive.

There are currently more than 2,400 Dayton Power and Light customers without power in Greene County, according to the DP&L outage map.

Information on injuries was not immediately available.

We have reached out to DP&L to see if the crash and the outages in the area are connected.

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