Vehicle accident near Highway 28 and 442nd Avenue; possible single-vehicle crash, utilities damaged., Codington County SD
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According to the dispatch call, vehicle accident near Highway 28 and 442nd Avenue; possible single-vehicle crash, utilities damaged.
Audio|Heard on: Codington County Public Safety
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
I will be en route to the intersection of Highway 28 and 442nd Avenue.
00:06
There's possibly so I'm just gonna make it 10-7 real quick.
00:10
We have to be able to our conversations.
00:14
It's been a lot.
00:15
We'll see a little as a little space that I think it's still.
00:19
There are a popular water around and a city.
00:30
The address on this RO is 2111 Grand Drive, and 2111 Grand Drive.
00:37
My accident scene at this location, I got two 5-2 units here with me.
00:42
You want me to have them check along from south to north from Watertown to the scene?
00:50
Yeah, that's it.
00:51
Anybody walking? Obviously, they're just a suspect.
01:06
12nd2.
01:14
Did you copy the accuracy given grand drive of vehicles register 2?
01:24
Are you the volunteers involved here are going to do with that accident? The deputies are working.
01:29
We're going to be driving the area if we can't locate the one that was walking.
01:33
10-4.
01:36
3352.
01:39
The RO of that car address shows 2111 Grand Drive.
01:47
I'll head over there.
01:54
5Cup, Tali 1.
01:55
Tanya1,
01:57
go ahead.
02:00
The vehicle did strike a utility box.
02:05
Um,
02:06
not sure if it's going to be timing, Clark Minter Utilities,
02:11
but you may want to have utilities come.
02:12
It's at the end of the road here.
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Codington County, SD
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