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Collins's Towing

7233 Shull Rd, Huber Heights, OH 45424, United States

4.0 (38 reviews)
Brand Independent
Property type Light Duty Towing

About This Provider

Collins's Towing is a light duty towing listing for Dayton, OH. Confirm truck type, tow destination, ETA, and pricing directly with dispatch before relying on the page.

Service Overview

Collins's Towing is listed for towing-related help around Dayton, OH. The useful part of the profile is not a generic promise of fast service; it is the set of details a stranded driver should verify with dispatch. Treat the call as a fit check, not just a request for the nearest truck. The dispatcher should be able to ask about vehicle condition, pickup access, tow destination, payment path, and any special handling. If they skip those questions entirely, make sure you volunteer the details so the driver is not surprised at arrival. For comparison purposes, the strongest service cues here are Light Duty Towing, Open 24 Hours, Emergency Dispatch, Highway Coverage, Insurance Billing, and Vehicle Tows. Before agreeing, describe the vehicle condition clearly: whether it starts, rolls, steers, has all wheels attached, is lowered, is electric, is all-wheel drive, is off pavement, or is damaged after a crash. If the vehicle cannot roll, has a locked steering column, has missing keys, is blocked by another vehicle, sits inside a low garage, or is stuck at an angle, say that during the first call. Those details can change whether one truck is enough or whether the provider needs extra time, gear, or access permission. The public record currently shows a 4.0 Google rating across 38 reviews. Use the rating as one data point, then rely on the current conversation to confirm whether the provider can safely handle this exact vehicle and pickup point. The listing includes a direct phone line (+1 937-236-6890), so the fastest verification path is a live dispatch call. A useful towing quote separates the likely arrival window, loading method, tow distance, mileage charge, destination, and any access issue. If the answer is only a round number, ask what changes the price: vehicle weight, flatbed need, winch time, highway shoulder risk, tolls, or the final drop-off location. For long-distance or cross-city towing, ask whether the quote covers the full route, tolls, return mileage, waiting time, and any after-hours drop-off process. These details matter more than a vague promise that the company can take the vehicle across town. The location reference for this listing is 7233 Shull Rd, Huber Heights, OH 45424, United States, which gives the caller a concrete address reference even when the vehicle is somewhere else. Dispatch also needs to know where the vehicle should go: home, repair shop, dealership, tire shop, charging station, impound yard, or another address. A tow destination can affect mileage, truck availability, and whether the provider accepts the call. The listing carries a 24-hour availability signal, but a towing directory should treat that as a call prompt rather than a promise; dispatch must still confirm that a truck and driver are available right now. If the wait is long, ask whether the provider can recommend a safer waiting spot, whether you should stay with the vehicle, and how they will reach you when the driver is close. If the vehicle is in a parking garage, gated lot, apartment complex, loading dock, service alley, or private property, tell dispatch about height limits, gate codes, security desks, and permission issues before the truck arrives. In OH, local traffic, weather, and road access can still change the practical dispatch plan, even when the listing looks straightforward. For service-area context, this row currently points to Dayton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, and Toledo. That should be treated as a comparison aid, not a boundary guarantee. Ask Collins's Towing whether your pickup point and drop-off destination are both inside the current coverage area. If another person owns the vehicle, if the vehicle is leased, or if an insurer is directing the tow, clarify authorization before the truck arrives. Dispatch may need the registered owner, policy number, claim number, membership number, or shop authorization before completing the call. Before ending the call, repeat the essentials back: pickup point, destination, truck type, price range, ETA, payment method, and the phone number the driver will use. That final recap is a simple way to catch wrong addresses, wrong vehicle assumptions, or a tow destination that was never confirmed. If you have time to compare, keep the assumptions identical for each provider: same pickup point, same destination, same vehicle condition, same requested truck type, and same timing. That makes the ETA and price answers easier to evaluate and keeps the decision focused on dispatch fit rather than marketing language. Use this page as an editorial checklist, not as a guarantee. The final decision should come from the live dispatch conversation: right truck, safe pickup, clear destination, understandable price, and a response window that works for your situation.
From Google Reviews

Service Highlights

Availability

Open 24 Hours

From Google Maps live status

Service Type

Light Duty Towing

Derived from listing

Customer Rating

4.0 / 5

38 Google reviews

Phone

+1 937-236-6890

Direct dispatch line

Services & Capabilities

24/7 Availability

Round-the-clock dispatch and roadside coverage.

Open 24 Hours Emergency Dispatch Highway Coverage Insurance Billing

Common Services

Most-requested calls handled by tow operators.

Vehicle Tows Jump Starts Lockouts Tire Changes Fuel Delivery Winch-out

Location

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At a Glance

Google Rating 4.0 38 reviews
Service Type Light Duty Towing Towing service · 7233 Shull Rd
Hours Open 24/7 Roadside dispatch
Location Dayton, OH 7233 Shull Rd, Huber Heights, OH 45424, United States

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