School bus and car collide on highway with no injuries, Clark County IN
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A school bus and a passenger car collided near Highway 60 and Daws Knob in Clark County, Indiana. No injuries were reported. Children were safely transferred to another bus. Fire and emergency medical services were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County and Jeffersonville Police
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
1041 I just wrote up on a motor vehicle collision near Highway 60 and Daws Knob I'm not out of the car yet but I'm about to assess and I might want to start additional units
00:12
10 4 is it a school bus and a passenger car it looks to be
00:20
10 4. Adam West's unit for an unknown injury crash, near Highway 60 and Daws Knob.
00:29
Have it very long.
00:32
Foster.
00:34
See.
00:52
Attention monitoring units, CAD is down for a server reboot.
00:58
We'll advise when it's backup.
01:08
Adam 41 radio.
01:16
17 radio.
01:38
My personal radio appears to not be able to send outbound.
01:42
I was picking you up, but so lucky you weren't hearing me.
01:44
I'm in my car right now.
01:47
10-4[1]. Are you closer to Thirsties?
01:51
I'm in the Thirstys parking lot right now.
01:54
10-4[1], thank you.
01:57
Adam 41, Adam 6.
01:59
For any injuries?
02:02
No injuries reported so far.
02:04
I've talked to both drivers briefly.
02:09
Clipnix.
02:12
Just an update that it is involving a school bus.
02:15
We did get the kids off the bus onto another bus, no injuries with the kids.
02:20
Can I cancel fire in EMS?
02:25
Yeah, we should be good.
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