Motor vehicle collision causes pole damage near Adams Road, Granger IN
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A motor vehicle collision with injuries occurred near Adams Road. The crash caused a utility pole to snap in half, but no power outage was reported.
Audio|Heard on: South Bend Metro Fire
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02:11
Transcript:
00:00
Near Adams Road.
00:02
Motor vehicle collision with injuries.
00:05
Near Adams Road, 1932 hours.
00:15
Battalion 425-924, you're responding, near Adams Road, priority four, for motor vehicle collision with injuries with one person knocked out, PDM out.
00:37
South Bend Engine 5.
00:39
Fire 102. Fire 116.
00:43
Medic 5. Rescue 1.
00:45
Truck 1.
00:46
1700. West Ireland Road.
00:49
Inside gas leak.
00:51
Commercial.
00:52
1700. West Ireland Road.
00:55
Coca-Cola bottling operations.
00:56
Respond on fireground 1.1936 hours.
01:06
Southwestern units turn around 1700 West Ireland Road for Coca-Cola bottling operations.
01:12
Caller advise there is a possible gas leak coming from one of the buildings.
01:16
Does not smell with the entire or outside.
01:18
You'll be on fire ground one.
01:19
That's clear.
01:20
Calls back on the ETA.
01:27
This is fast.
01:29
What's right in four?
01:34
Just mesh up on RC1.
01:37
Vatali, I'm 4, you're supposed to be on County Off.
01:39
Go ahead, rescue one.
01:41
You mark's an router, RFCAD is not working.
01:45
I'm clear.
01:51
What's telling 4?
01:55
You notify AEP,
01:57
we do have a pole snapped in a half.
02:00
There is no power outage,
02:02
and there's no poll number on this pole.
02:05
It's in front of near Adams Road.
02:09
I'm clear. We'll notice that a.m.
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Location mentioned:
Adams Rd, Granger, IN 46530
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