Traffic accident near U.S. Highway 41 with injuries, Henderson KY
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A traffic accident occurred near U.S. Highway 41 involving a semi truck and a horse trailer, resulting in possible injuries. Emergency crews responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Henderson County Public Safety
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01:55
Transcript:
00:00
Entire to VECIS, Engine 3, Correction, Engine 1, Rescue 1.
00:04
Beacon if the M.S.
00:05
Engine 1, Rescue, 1.
00:06
Respond to the area near U.S. Highway 41 North.
00:08
Traffic accident with possible injuries, semi versus horse trailer.
00:16
Controated VECIS, engine 3, correction, engine 1, rescue 1, Beacon if the AMS, Engine 1, Rescue 1, Respond to the area near U.S.
00:24
Highway 41 North.
00:25
Croming accident with possible injuries, semi-versus Torch trailer.
00:33
We're having 3 control.
00:35
Good.
00:36
We're going available from 6th Street.
00:38
We'll be in route to 41.
00:42
Rescue wants the route, station one.
00:45
Not 57 control.
00:48
Not 57.
00:49
Enterhouse.
00:50
Okay.
00:56
Chapter 3 control.
00:58
Good.
01:00
Do it.
01:04
Can you advise with the fire hydrant that was in, leaking?
01:07
That's unknown.
01:08
We're still sending the water department.
01:12
(number withheld).
01:17
We can show to engine 3.
01:24
Where you go ahead? We have Parker and John Stane.
01:26
He advised if Hyderk was not hit.
01:30
Three, clear.
01:36
Alley Ford, Williams.
01:38
Mr.
01:44
3 is arriving, 41 North.
01:46
We have a two-e-eague accident with a heavy damage to a horse trailer and a SUV.
01:52
Take Captain 3 command, responding units.
01:54
Go to fire ground once.
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Location mentioned:
US-41, Henderson, KY 42420
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