Traffic crash with possible medical emergency near US 24 and 600 North, Huntington County IN
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According to the dispatch call, a white GMC vehicle was involved in a traffic crash partially in the roadway near US 24 and 600 North. The driver may have had a medical condition, and the vehicle door was stuck. Emergency responders are on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Huntington City and County Police and Fire
Listen to dispatch call
03:39
Transcript:
00:00
Attention Huntington County units,
00:02
Toronto first responders,
00:05
responders, respond to the area, U.S.
00:06
24-600 North, U.S.
00:07
24-600 North.
00:10
White GMC,
00:13
critical car, partially in the roadway,
00:17
that's D-C-type unknown.
00:18
Turn-signed to operation closed.
00:20
The session is clear, 1834.
00:36
Thank you.
00:52
AEDIC-34 emergency run,
00:56
24 eastbound and east 600 North, 204 east 600 North Huntington.
01:01
Pedic 34.
01:03
304.
01:25
Medics 94, change the plans, I'm gonna need you at 5 and 224 Huntington County level zero.
01:47
That's card,
01:50
so it's responding with 34.
02:08
Tempe, same one on final.
02:11
At face, wheels are down.
02:15
Pressing one, final wheels down.
02:30
Mike, the engine 701 and Rwis 2.5.
02:34
711. 71. 701.
02:39
7517, that was secure.
02:51
Reason 1, now security.
03:01
9-7-01.
03:05
7-1. 7-1.
03:07
Okay, vice road.
03:08
It's going to eastbound or westbound.
03:12
Westbound.
03:14
Very, thank you.
03:22
7-1, run-up 2.
03:25
Go ahead.
03:28
When you get here, trying to pull up behind me, we're in the passing lane westbound.
03:32
The driver has medical condition.
03:35
He's code 40, but his door is stuck when it's popped open.
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Location mentioned:
E 600 N & N U.S. 24 E, Jackson Township, IN 46750
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