White object in river near Bristol found non-threatening, Bristol IN
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A caller reported seeing a large white object near the river between Longboat Court and Bristol Missionary Church on State Road 120. Upon investigation, it was identified as waterfowl and a white jug marking a tree in the river.
Audio|Heard on: Elkhart, Goshen & Elkhart County Police, Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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It is between Longboat Court and the Bristol Missionary Church on State Road 120.
00:07
It is where the river bends down towards the road.
00:10
The given address is not the caller's house.
00:12
The caller was just driving by.
00:14
They drove past twice.
00:15
There was a group of ducks also, but it is not a duck, just something large and white.
00:22
234, I'll give you back your PBT here in a second.
00:26
104. I'll move a little further east and signal 83 on anything where I'm at.
00:31
For question, leave me on the call for comments, show other units tonight.
00:43
No, I'm sorry.
00:49
42, Dissection, 27.
00:52
9242
00:57
208 and Monroe standby for 10.
01:00
Time 4.
01:02
Dispatch all be 10-8, back on the welfare track portside manner.
01:12
10-4.
01:15
4-02-2. 4-02.
01:20
242 is continuing it's going to be Indiana and got to trust A.
01:23
Adam, Y Young, Y, Y, Young.
01:25
333.
01:28
Trevor.
01:31
Any other units can signal 9.
01:34
It's waterfowl and a jug marking a tree in the river.
01:43
1020 is going to be at Lincoln Way, East and Reynolds.
01:48
9402.
01:50
Can you send 9 a different agency set off their emergency, it cut off your traffic?
01:58
It's waterfowl and a white jug marking a tree in the river.
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Location mentioned:
IN-120, Bristol, IN 46507
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