Vehicle crashes into trees near East 500 South, Cutler IN
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Emergency responders arrived at a traffic accident near East 500 South where a vehicle went off the road and into trees. At least one person needed to be removed from the vehicle safely.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Fire and EMS
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Transcript:
00:00
Are you available to take a report for the vehicles in the trees near East 500 South? Near East 500 South I believe it's going to be directly across from that residence? No,
00:15
I'm going to be directly across from that residence.
00:17
Okay.
00:23
We only did respond to that and then they're the ones that called in.
00:26
She advised it's visible from the roadway.
00:28
There's also another vehicle there.
00:32
Clear.
00:37
823. A-223.
00:43
They do.
00:56
Hey 10, same traffic.
01:01
Hey 10.
01:05
Tad, you want to leave your car a little bit further back so people don't come line up on us right here at this little hill.
01:17
Okay.
01:23
Callie, have updates around,
01:25
please.
01:30
Clear.
01:37
83-hifties will be in route.
01:41
Clear.
01:47
Clare. Arrow, Cammy, 6-18 will be arriving.
01:55
6A8, arriving 20-2002.
02:01
County 634, we're arriving.
02:08
Great, 634 arriving.
02:12
Callie A-3-4 arriving.
02:15
Callet A3.
02:19
83.
02:22
Will you contact Huffis and just tell them to come in from the east, so probably from 400 east, on 100 north?
02:30
We're in the ditch area.
02:37
Clear.
02:43
9-6-54, you consider the victim extricated.
02:52
Did you advise you've extricated the subject?
02:57
All-formative.
02:59
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
E 500 S, Cutler, IN 46920
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