Vehicle rolls onto side near family dollar in farmland, Farmland IN
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Near Family Dollar in Farmland, a vehicle slid and rolled onto its side. The driver exited safely, reporting no injuries. Emergency units responded quickly.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph County Public Safety
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Transcript:
00:00
Nelsk County Unit, signal 8 farmland, the dollar store, reference 1050 unknown, vehicle slid, turned over on stop.
00:07
327.27.28.
00:09
11's clear.
00:15
Advising not hurt.
00:28
Armland Fire ran us,
00:33
near West Jackson, in front of the family dollar.
00:38
Have a vehicle that's rolled onto its side.
00:41
Patience out,
00:43
claiming she's not hurt.
00:46
County Matic 25 is in round.
00:49
County Matic 25, we're going to be arriving on scene.
00:55
That's going to continue up as well for check.
00:58
I forgot to advise I would be taking that.
01:02
Medic 25 and your advisor arriving on scene? Correct.
01:07
Medic 25.
01:09
Clear on continuing for the welfare check.
01:12
What did you say prior to that? What about the PD?
01:16
Nothing. I'm going to welfare check.
01:18
I forgot to it by that I was taking up for 11.
01:21
You're clear.
01:22
Randolph County 11.
01:24
Go ahead.
01:26
The type of unknown is now a PD, is that correct?
01:33
We're going to consider it just a PI secondism of injury.
01:36
She's advising she's okay, she's not walking around.
01:43
Marmaland fire, near West Jackson.
01:47
Near West Jackson, that family dollar vehicle rolled onto its side.
01:52
Patients out,
01:53
advising she's not hurt.
01:59
And I'm County.
02:00
Farmland, clear, on page.
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Location mentioned:
W Jackson St, Farmland, IN 47340
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