Blue pickup truck off roadway near route 22 and 280, Davenport IA
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According to the dispatch call, a blue pickup truck went off the roadway near route 22 and 280 in Davenport. A tow truck is already on site to assist.
Audio|Heard on: Davenport and Quad Cities Metro Police, Fire / EMS
Listen to dispatch call
02:7
Transcript:
00:00
Our confinement is currently putting a Walmart semi, heading for a car complaint is currently putting a Walmart semi.
00:09
This is your phone.
00:10
Please repeat.
00:14
The notes make it sound like it's a semi that went off the roadway.
00:17
It's going to be a blue pickup truck that went off the roadway.
00:19
Our caller was a passerby.
00:21
It'll be in a Walmart semi where your patient is sitting.
00:26
10-4[1].
00:38
Connie, this is one John 20.
00:43
One John 20, go ahead.
00:46
We're arriving at Trinity West.
00:49
104.
00:55
Devon.
00:58
Davenport Engine 4.
01:01
EMS Solo at 2730, Jersey Ridge Road.
01:05
Inns are copied in route.
01:07
This is going to be for a fault in the driveway, broken ankle.
01:14
Stand for.
01:18
Amiens 33, upon your arrival, pull past the engine and a police car,
01:25
and we'll be standing here pretty obvious.
01:40
Auto, put your box down.
01:48
Otto, put your box down.
01:55
Engine 5 is on scene.
01:57
Looks like we have one vehicle.
01:59
Down the ditch, we already have a wrecker on scene.
02:03
Best access is going to be coming from 22 up to 280.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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Location mentioned:
I-280, Davenport, IA
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