Two-vehicle crash disrupts I-29 near Jefferson, Jefferson SD
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A rear-end crash on northbound I-29 near exit 4 left one car stranded backwards in an east ditch, which caused traffic disruption but no injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Vermillion Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:17
Transcript:
00:00
6-1-911[2] report I-29 northbound RP is going to be pulling off in Jefferson near the Conoco.
00:07
She was rear-ended by another vehicle.
00:09
That vehicle, she believes, is in the ditch, unknown make or model of that vehicle.
00:20
What mile marker is the vehicle in the ditch at?
00:30
Possibly just north of exit four northbound, she wasn't quite sure where she was.
00:38
10-4[1].
00:45
Same tea. Same tea.
00:58
Go ahead.
01:00
Do you have a unit down south that can check on that vehicle in the ditch and see if he can have it limp to exit 9 so I can do the signal 2 report?
01:15
10-4[1]. I just got a 911[2] from the other driver.
01:20
She's stating that first car slammed on their brakes ahead of her.
01:24
She is facing backwards in the east ditch just north of exit 4 in a white Pontiac sedan.
01:35
10-4[1], is she able to get out or is she going to need a 31?
01:44
It sounds like she's gonna need a 31.
01:47
She thinks her front tires or stuff.
01:49
10-4[1].
01:52
3 and 1C 621 to 1078, neither of the occupants of either vehicle are injured.
02:03
10-4[1].
02:08
78, I'm going to head down to the vehicle in the ditch first.
02:16
No more.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/OK
[2]
911: Emergency emergency call/number
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Location mentioned:
I-29, Jefferson, SD
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