Traffic crash near highways 30 and 23 triggers delayed emergency response, Grovertown IN
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Emergency crews respond with delays to a traffic accident at highways 30 and 23 in Grovertown amid challenging road conditions.
Audio|Heard on: Starke County Sheriff Fire & EMS
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
A Medic 5 unit will clear with refusal and route to highways 30 and 23 with an extended ETA.
00:09
Medic 5.
00:14
Medic 3, Medic 5.
00:17
Bill for Medic 3, Medic 5.
00:23
Your location?
00:28
35, 500 north.
00:30
Clear,
00:34
go ahead and continue.
00:36
We'll see who makes it there first.
00:37
We're extended due to the roads as well.
00:41
Clear.
00:43
County 44-8.
00:44
Tugget Housers en route.
00:50
County Squad 13 is en route.
00:52
County Squad 13 is en route.
00:53
Squad 13.
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Forty-44-8, check.
00:56
Any Housers will be en route? Clear, thank you.
01:03
County, Engine 13.
01:05
We're going to be en route for that accident on 30 and 23.
01:11
Engine 13.
01:17
Go ahead, 8-11.
01:24
Starke County Fire Rescue 1's in service with two.
01:32
Okay.
01:37
Just like fire units, 811.
01:42
Go ahead, 811.
01:47
You guys can slow but continue.
01:53
We're running non-emergent.
02:00
Medic 5, Engine 13.
02:05
Go ahead.
02:10
Take your lights off.
02:16
Two-quered, Sirkhani says for some more turn.
02:19
Go ahead.
02:25
Ronald, valid, Class A, CDL, Fire Street 24 of 29, Signality.
02:31
Clear, thank you.
02:37
13, Microsoft.
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Signal 9[1].
02:43
Start counting Fire Rescue 1 on scene.
02:47
Rescue 1.
Police codes explained
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[1]
Signal 9: Stolen Vehicle
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Location mentioned:
US-30 & IN-23, Grovertown, IN 46531
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