Unoccupied truck slides off road near State Road 18, Grant County IN
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A Dodge Ram truck slid off the road near State Road 18 and County Road 300 West. Initially, the vehicle appeared unoccupied, but later someone was reported inside. The rear end of the truck was sticking into the roadway.
Audio|Heard on: Grant County Public Safety
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03:3
Transcript:
00:00
I'm out on a slide off in the ditch near State Road 18 and County Road 300 West involving a Dodge Ram truck.
00:17
It's unoccupied, flyers on.
00:20
Rear end sticking out onto the roadway of 300.
00:28
27.
00:29
Grant Central 2773.
00:31
Can you identify a bill for me?
00:37
Okay, you one, Grant Central.
00:41
Good.
00:45
I have a welfare check at Bradford and Branson.
00:48
He knows for further.
00:54
The blue side says G.
00:56
George, 232.
00:58
The pink side has like an 8 or a 6 looking character on it.
01:08
2773.
01:21
(name withheld).
01:25
Clear, we got him to the call.
01:32
2773 Grant Central 73, go ahead.
01:42
It's over-the-counter.
01:43
It's over the counter.
01:46
Not a controlled substance.
01:51
73. I'm clear.
01:53
Thank you.
01:58
Evanston South Page is in Henry, Cass City.
02:02
Anyan commemorative, David, Tom Ida, 747, D-T-I-747.
02:12
2740. 2740.
02:18
Grant, 7447-4-7-2.
02:29
27-2 I'm gonna clear off this slide off near State Road 18 and County Road 300 West no one's in it the rear end is sticking up on 300 a little bit but it's possible I'm assuming someone's walked off to get assistance to get it pulled out there.
02:54
27.
03:00
Somebody's in the vehicle.
03:01
It looks like I only have one officer going at the time.
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Location mentioned:
State Rd 18 & County Rd 300 W, Franklin Township, IN 46952
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