Vehicle accident involving suv and truck at hillcrest and schmidt, Dyer IN
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A black SUV and a red truck were involved in a vehicle accident near Hillcrest Drive and Schmidt Drive. A female driver reportedly struck a parked vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Lake County Public Safety
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02:51
Transcript:
00:00
Honey, just be advised that PD accident from earlier, Haman's unseen, now advising that it happened south of where the caller said it, it's going to be ours.
00:12
D'R. 82.
00:18
We have a PD accident, Hillcrest Dr and Schmidt Dr.
00:21
Hillcrest Dr and Schmidt Dr.
00:22
It's going to be a black SUV in a red truck.
00:25
The caller advised that a female hit a parked vehicle.
00:32
Sedge up from 993 Q, where you wrote me to that call?
00:39
Copy this is 82?
00:43
Eighty-two is not as well.
00:46
Just taking you have to copy your number.
00:50
It's going to be 93.
00:53
Okay.
00:58
6-8-2.
01:03
Happy?
01:09
I mean the state advice, we're getting a call 5025 Columbia Avenue, Southern Electric Coil Office, getting fire and burglar alarm systems.
01:24
No, no, copy.
01:34
I can start as well.
01:39
Thank you.
01:44
44-54.44. You guys are cleared.
01:47
Thank you.
01:50
74. Metaphorous by the service.
01:55
Essential copies.
02:01
Central 174 on 108, I'll close it.
02:05
Copy. Okay.
02:11
...1215, multiple trips, inner office door, south-plus office glassburg, southeast office glass break, clear motion, hall motion, and front door.
02:25
Okay.
02:30
I think here it's ten-four.
02:33
Happy news.
02:38
Fifteen pennies.
02:43
...truths. Trud.
02:45
The code call is going to Hillchrist and Schmidt.
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Location mentioned:
Hillcrest Dr & Schmidt Dr, Dyer, IN 46311
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