Vehicle smoke after accident near state road 28, Frankfort IN
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A vehicle accident occurred near state road 28 in Tipton County. The female driver was not injured. The vehicle was smoking and had an unusual odor, but there were no flames and the airbags did not deploy. Fire and EMS units were sent to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Tipton County Police, Fire, EMS and ISP
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
25, Tinker 23, 3,500 West, or 28 for possible vehicle fire.
00:16
Tinker 23, 3,500 West, or 28 for possible vehicle fire from a 1050 PD.
00:22
Engine 21, Rescue, 25, Tinker, 23.
00:25
3,500 West, SR 28,
00:27
for a possible vehicle fire from a 1050 PD only.
00:35
23, I'm clear, I'm trying to thank you for sure, so.
00:39
83.
00:44
All right, 21 will be in route.
00:49
Engine 21 in route, 3,500 West.
00:52
They were 28 colored by she hit something in the roadway,
00:56
beard off the road.
00:57
She is not injured, but the vehicle is smoking and has a weird smell to it.
01:11
She also advised her airbags did not deploy.
01:18
I'm trawling behind you, but my light box isn't working right now.
01:27
(number withheld).
01:31
(number withheld).
01:36
Down 84, I'm rolling from.
01:41
Eighty-four.
01:47
Yeah, ages 43, there's no flames, however it is smoking.
01:55
Okay, fire department to know.
01:58
Okay, zero eight on point three.
02:01
Yeah, he's your eight on point three.
02:07
Yeah, Indiana, it's in twenty-one.
02:13
Engine 21.
02:18
Just now leaving Kempson, go ahead and start me engine 10 just a case.
02:23
Engine 21. Engine 10, respond to 3,500 West and SR 28 for a possible vehicle fire from a 1050 PD.
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Location mentioned:
IN-28 & S County Rd 350 W, Frankfort, IN 46041
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