Disabled vehicle causes traffic backup on county road, Jasper County IN
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A vehicle was disabled on County Road 300 W due to a broken front axle, partially blocking a lane and causing traffic backup. There was minor damage to one vehicle, but no injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Jasper County Sheriff, Indiana State Police Districts 13 & 14
Listen to dispatch call
01:38
Transcript:
00:00
Are you 10-4[1]-vector?
00:03
Negatives. Traffic's lined by quick, almost hit me twice, and now we're starting to get a backup.
00:08
We gotta get that vehicle moved.
00:09
Tell them to drag it if you asked to.
00:13
Hey, affirmative.
00:14
It's off the roadway. Go ahead and let's open this lane.
00:24
Will if you're in, check on vehicle too.
00:28
139. Just for 43[2], this driver's stating he didn't hit another vehicle or no other vehicle was involved with this.
00:35
It's just his axle broke in its front passenger side.
00:43
139.
00:47
This vehicle is related but after if there's any damage really crossed right in front of them.
00:52
I'm checking for damage right now.
00:58
139.
01:04
This driver will have a little bit of right-side front center damage.
01:09
I will get pictures and get his information put on the card.
01:14
13-9
01:17
139-125
01:20
1.25, 139, single 37.
01:27
Affirmative.
01:29
Just advise that that vehicle is stating they hit this vehicle.
01:32
This vehicle has no damage that would show that besides the ball joint snapping.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
[2]
43: Information
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Location mentioned:
County Rd 300 W, Wheatfield Township, IN 46392
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