Traffic accident injures man directing traffic, Elkhart County IN
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A 40-year-old man was injured in a traffic accident involving a BMW and a box truck on County Road 17 near State Road 120. The man was outside his vehicle directing traffic when he was struck, suffering back and left knee injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Elkhart, Goshen & Elkhart County Police, Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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Dispatch crystal times 50 p.I.
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104. 104.
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Dispatch audience, traffic accident personal injury,
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State Road 120,
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and County Road 17.
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Check, this will be on County Road 17, just north of State Road 120, County Road 17, just north of State Road 120, BMW versus box truck,
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40-year-old male, conscious breathing, back, and left knee injury.
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Adam 339, just as much, (number withheld).
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I'm 339. Madam 333, just right, (number withheld).
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I'm 3333.
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This, Dr. Bristol, traffic accident personal injury.
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(number withheld), State Road 120, 120, (number withheld), State Road 120.
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Check on State Road 17 across McDonald.
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BMW versus box truck.
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Patient was stopped on the street and hit 40-year-old male conscious breathing back and left knee injury.
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Patient first refused medical assistance.
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It's Batch, Bristol Ice Club 1 over it.
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Ice Club 1.
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Did you say it was a person that got out of a vehicle and then was hit by a car?
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Outside of the vehicle trying to direct traffic and was hit.
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County Rd 17, Indiana
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