Traffic accident with injuries at fourth and Marion, Elkhart IN
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According to the dispatch call, a two-vehicle traffic accident occurred near South 4th Street and West Marion Street in Elkhart, resulting in a 22-year-old woman being shaken up and requesting medical assistance. The damage to both vehicles was minor.
Audio|Heard on: Elkhart, Goshen & Elkhart County Police, Fire & EMS
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Transcript:
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It's a traffic accident with personal injury at 4th and Marion, black Honda versus a gray Nissan.
00:07
A 22-year-old female is shaken up and requesting medics.
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Fourth and Marion, 469, 3.41.
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Requesting medics around.
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Medic 21 and Squad 1, accident with injuries, near South 4th Street and West Marion Street.
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Medic 21 and Squad 1, accident with injuries, near South 4th Street and West Marion Street.
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Question 9.9.
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Everyone.
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Self-represent.
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533.
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Dispatchman Geisha 944.
00:53
Okay, 31 91 1023 924 944.
00:57
744 confirm false report at Gleason 944. Clear return.
01:10
840 is going in the back way off.
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I'm over here.
01:13
Number 446, routed detention for a degree.
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Time for.
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533 will be roster detention of one mill.
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533.
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I'm signal 83,
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the west side of the park on the actual playground.
01:34
418 marker.
01:44
Okay, 460 direct me are out for 418.
01:47
Okay, all you're going to shoot me.
01:52
We are on 4th, a little north of Marion, very light damage to two vehicles, 21 will have Marion command.
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Location mentioned:
W Marion St, Elkhart, IN 46516
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