Vehicle crash with car in tree near North Augusta Drive, Augusta MI
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A vehicle crashed near North Augusta Drive and ended up in a tree. The vehicle's hazard lights were on. There are no confirmed injuries reported at this time.
Audio|Heard on: Kalamazoo County Fire and MSP District 5
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
We're off 4142 unknown accident.
00:03
We're starting as East Michigan and North Augusta Drive.
00:06
East Michigan Avenue North Augusta Drive.
00:08
Callers a passerby was not very good with the location, just kept giving us East Michigan and Dickman Road.
00:13
My guess it's probably Fort Custer in Dickman for a Chevy sedan in the ditch running (number withheld).
00:26
Special Roska clearing a call.
00:28
Have you had any other calls on this?
00:34
Not yet, sir.
00:35
She did say that the vehicle's lights were on and the hazards were flashing.
00:40
I'm not sure how recent this.
00:47
They'll be responding.
00:48
I think we'll just make it a non-emergency.
00:55
Augusta.
01:01
The Gine Show 1st43 and around to Robertson coming from Brahma.
01:08
Calmo Station 101 Rollover, Southbound 131 at the 43.
01:14
It's up on 131 at the 43.
01:16
A truck went into the median and it's on its side.
01:20
My partner is speaking of the driver, he is not hurt.
01:23
752 as you take.
01:30
County to Ross and her out to the unknown accident.
01:33
It's actually going to be near North Augusta Drive at Chief Hebbler out with it.
01:42
Clear on the update.
01:46
And he did say the vehicle is in the tree.
01:49
He's checking on injuries.
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Location mentioned:
N Augusta Dr, Augusta, MI 49012
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