Two-vehicle crash on old 146th street in carmel, Carmel IN
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Two vehicles, a black BMW and a black Jeep Wrangler, crashed on old 146th Street near Town Road in Carmel. Airbags deployed, but no one was injured. Police responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Hamilton County Fire & EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:6
Transcript:
00:00
You got any call off of 146th Street, old 146th Street in Carmel,
00:08
just west of Town Road?
00:13
And I don't, I'm going to have to search through, I've got pages and pages of calls.
00:19
You're pulling up on that now, follow-bys?
00:23
Clare. Stand-by, I've got multiple fire calls to dispatch.
00:28
Be right with you.
00:29
I'm clear.
00:33
Control Card Force 782 is in service running on.
00:38
Car Force 72, I'm clear.
00:42
Car 472 from 471.
00:46
Go ahead. Hey,
00:49
you'll see me over here.
00:50
Go ahead and pull in behind me on old 146th Street.
00:55
Click. Car 472, go ahead and give me the exact location, vehicle description, and whether it's a crash or a sleight-off.
01:08
Control car 471.
01:11
Yeah, you'll work too.
01:13
Go ahead.
01:15
It is an accident.
01:17
I did have airbag deployment.
01:18
I have a black BMW and I have a black Jeep Wrangler.
01:23
Ball parties say they do not want EMS, they are okay.
01:27
This is going to be PD only.
01:29
And can you verify the exact location again?
01:34
It's on old 146th Street just west of Town Road.
01:45
Stand by, let me get that in here.
01:50
Clear, thank you.
01:56
The 472 on scene with 471.
02:03
Third car 471 and 472 arrived.
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Location mentioned:
Towne Rd & West 146th St, Carmel, IN 46074
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