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Units located a female who had exited her truck near Hosman Newburgh Road by the Ohio River; vehicle found about 15 feet down in a ditch, EMS requested for evaluation and heavy wrecker needed for recovery.Henderson County KY

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Henderson County, KY

Units located a female who had exited her truck near Hosman Newburgh Road by the Ohio River; vehicle found about 15 feet down in a ditch, EMS requested for evaluation and heavy wrecker needed for recovery.

Audio|Heard on: Henderson County Public Safety
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03:15
Transcript:
00:00
Did the caller advise the favor on the gravel or the blacktop? I just met up with S.O.
00:06
and he turned around on Old Newburgh Road.
00:13
We're in public service with her right now.
00:17
She is stating that she's out of the truck and she can see the lights from where she's standing.
00:31
10 for was she on gravel down by the river?
00:42
She were going to be in the gravel.
00:44
10-4[2].
00:54
211 to 250, I'm going to continue on toward Ohio River number 2.
01:00
If she can see lights from the other side of the river, I would assume she's going to be closer to the river.
01:05
F.O. turned around and went back toward KY 811.
01:09
Two-zero. Two-fair.
01:13
I just turned on the hospital to where I got a MET's on me.
01:22
957-2-0-11.
01:23
9.57-2-11.
01:34
Still having to control, I'll be arriving on seeing you guys need to come on down toward Ohio River number two.
01:40
I believe I'm making contact with her.
01:43
M.S. 957 and 2.11 on volunteer channel.
01:51
Okay. Yeah, 10-4[2].
01:53
Come on down, Old Newburgh Road.
01:55
Keep coming toward the river.
01:56
She's 10 for her.
01:57
She's getting in my pickup truck now.
02:04
751, 211, 75 is around and robin close, but I'm not.
02:08
Do you want me go in disregard then?
02:15
Try to redo them.
02:17
Go ahead.
02:22
Do it came forward for 751 to disregard.
02:29
I stand for 751 you can disregard.
02:34
Everybody else continue, reduce code, EMS[1] come on out and get her checked out.
02:38
She stand for her.
02:40
Seventy-1 is clear.
02:47
Two is clear.
02:48
We're in the S-Gerve.
02:49
On the gravel, that's so.
02:54
3211 at control.
02:57
All right.
03:02
Blaine advises that she has no preference on a wrecker.
03:06
You might want to call the record service advice.
03:09
They're going to need a heavy wrecker.
03:11
Pickup trucks probably 15 foot down in a ditch.
Police codes explained
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[1]
EMS: Emergency Medical Services notified/response requested
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment / Message received

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  1. Wrecker Arranged for Vehicle Recovery
  2. Rescue and Contact
  3. Responder Coordination and Location Clarification
  4. Incident Details Reported
  5. Emergency Dispatch

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