Car crashes into Indiana home, driver trapped with injuries, Brookville IN
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A car crashed into a home near State Road 1 in Indiana, which left the male driver trapped with leg injuries and live power lines down threatening safety.
Audio|Heard on: Union, Wayne, Fayette, Franklin County Public Safety
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03:40
Transcript:
00:00
Attention,
00:01
Frank County units respond to the area.
00:04
At near State Road 1, reference to a personal injury accident.
00:11
It's a vehicle that ran into a home.
00:14
The homeowner is okay.
00:15
However,
00:16
the male in the vehicle is not responding.
00:19
However, he is moving.
00:21
All units clear, en route 101.
00:25
Responding units en route.
00:31
Unit going in.
00:41
Go ahead. Driving that project should be in drive.
00:57
Check,
00:59
Lex 2, Medic 1,
01:02
Living Grove Fire,
01:05
Request to respond around near State Road 1, reference to a personal injury accident. Male subject will be in the vehicle.
01:28
Clear.
01:39
Attention, Blooming Grove Fire, Blooming Road Fire, request for assistance, near State Road 1 in reference to an accident personal injury.
01:48
Male is trapped in the vehicle.
01:51
His legs are unable to move.
02:08
Brookfield Fire Base, unit on scene.
02:49
Do you want me to come in from the other side?
03:06
We've got live power lines down.
03:10
I'm not sure who it is.
03:11
It might be Duke.
03:12
I'd get a hold of them ASAP.
03:15
They're around that vehicle that's on its side.
03:21
County 112, just in 43, it is Duke energy that operates that area.
03:34
It could also be Whitewater, REMC.
03:36
Their cutoff is right there in that area.
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Location mentioned:
IN-1, Brookville, IN 47012
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