Dodge Ram crashes into tree on State Road 120, driver flees, Bristol IN
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A Dodge Ram crashed into a tree on State Road 120. A female passenger was found disoriented, a small child was in the back seat, and the driver fled the scene on foot. Officers are responding.
Audio|Heard on: Elkhart, Goshen & Elkhart County Police, Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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dispatch personal, signal 76 for 1050 unknown.
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This is a special unit, 1050 unknown.
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Near State Road 120, 14,000 Easton, 8th, 8th, State Road 120.
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159 advice.
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Subject was passing when vehicle hit a tree.
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It involves a Dodge Ram versus a tree.
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Female passenger found disoriented and unaware of what happened.
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Small child located in the back seat.
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Driver fled on foot; another vehicle present.
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Driver is no longer in the area.
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3-040-dispatch, 776.
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From signal 5.
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10-4.
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Dispatch, reporting arrival, estimated 10-15 minutes.
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411.
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4-10 dispatch.
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Will be 10-41.
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Show me 10-666-12.
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4-10.
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Dispatch, first signal, signal 76.
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Near 14087 State Road 120.
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Advised subject spun out and collided with a tree.
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Dodge Ram versus a tree.
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Female passenger unconscious and confused.
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She does not recall the incident.
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Small children present in backseat.
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Unknown if driver remains on scene.
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CD en route.
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4-7-7-7-13-36.
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4-7.
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Truck impacted tree backward; female passenger incoherent.
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340 essentially.
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I have 340.
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Location mentioned:
IN-120, Bristol, IN 46507
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