Traffic accident with multiple injured near us 52 and west roberts rd, Fayette County IN
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A traffic accident with multiple injured patients occurred near U.S. 52 and West Roberts Road, close to State Road 121 in Laurel Township. Emergency responders including Laurel Fire and District 1 units are on scene managing the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Union, Wayne, Fayette, Franklin County Public Safety
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Attention Lutz, District 1, Laurel Fire, please respond to US 52 and Roberts Road for an accident PI,
00:08
unknown injuries at this time, and there will be three patients.
00:25
Senator Laurel Fire, please respond to U.S.
00:28
52 and West Roberts Road before an accident PI on injuries at this time.
00:34
There will be three patients.
00:36
K&AU. 466 at 1030.
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Participation.
00:49
70-20. Okay.
00:56
Activated yet, can you please repeat the location we're going to for this accident?
01:02
It's going to be U.S.
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52 at West Roberts Road.
01:06
West Roberts Road.
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U.S. 52 at West Roberts Road.
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It's going to be just west of State Road 121.
01:12
Clear, you can show us and route.
01:23
Forty-two, just rear of 43.
01:25
We're just in their call advising it's going to be four patients.
01:31
I acknowledge.
01:32
I have paid on any injuries.
01:34
70.
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Truck 70.
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I can't get this back.
01:46
It's truck 73 in route.
01:50
Truck 73.
01:56
Medic 442 is arriving on scene,
01:59
two vehicles involved in the westbound lane at this time, assuming you have law enforcement around this as well.
02:12
That's affirmative.
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Fayette County, IN
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