Vehicle accident with car in ditch near south Jackson road, Jackson County MI
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A single vehicle accident occurred near South Jackson Road and West Kimmel Road. The car went off the road and into a ditch. Injuries are currently unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County and Hillsdale County Public Safety
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Jacks, Central Liberty, Raffey, South Jackson, and West Kimmel,
00:03
for an unknown accident, there's a car in the ditch.
00:05
Jack Central Liberty, South Jackson, and West Kimmel,
00:09
for an unknown accident.
00:10
There's a car in the ditch that's off Kimmel completely, and then I'm able to stop.
00:15
JC and TD will be an all.
00:16
Central is clear, 2247.
00:18
Okay.
00:19
Okay.
00:27
I'm 11, go.
00:30
Okay, this back here.
00:32
Click.
00:35
Thanks.
00:37
Good. Can I get a number for BNI at near White Road, please?
00:52
A report on me?
00:55
April.
01:01
This badge from City Engine 1.
01:04
God.
01:09
Be clear north, in route to Henry forward for personnel.
01:13
28,
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go ahead.
01:21
Your source and out to the Legion, fire driving, yellow one.
01:25
Clear yellow one, fire driving to the Legion.
01:32
Patient Town, 1486, check on.
01:38
1486.
01:43
Council 0700, Rican Monroe County, Car 1481, Edge 10 by Prip.
01:50
Okay, six on Prip.
01:51
Good chest.
01:57
3607.
01:58
Go ahead.
02:01
Hey, Somers, get over.
02:03
Jackson and Kimmel Road, south Jackson and Kimmel Road.
02:06
We're on the curves.
02:07
There's a one vehicle in the ditch.
02:09
Underwin injuries at this time, Central School, 2253.
02:12
Clear. Click.
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Location mentioned:
W Kimmel Rd & S Jackson Rd, Summit Township, MI 49201
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