Truck with hunters slides into ditch near M-32 and Heatherton, Johannesburg MI
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A Ford F-250 truck carrying three hunters slid off the road into a ditch near M-32 and near Heatherton Road, Johannesburg. The vehicle was undamaged but needed towing. No injuries were reported. A passerby checked on the occupants but they did not provide information. Intoxication status was unclear.
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Transcript:
00:00
Central Pornado State or County for a slide off on Mergin Line and Briarley.
00:06
53 is Maine and Huxigo.
00:09
County answer 27 in Alpine.
00:13
Central, 4613.
00:15
E.V.
00:17
6992.28.27 Alpine.
00:21
Pooke. Go ahead.
00:22
Good evening.
00:25
Show me in service until 6 a.m., this my breath.
00:27
Copy.
00:33
Okay,
00:34
53, I believe it's on the west shoulder in the ditch.
00:38
They're colored F250, occupied by three, what appears to be hunters.
00:43
Callers a passerby, checked on them.
00:45
They said they were all right, but they wouldn't talk to them, give them any info.
00:49
He didn't want to stick around because it's on a hill with traffic, so a RP continued on.
00:55
Didn't look to be damaged,
00:57
but it looked like they'll need a tow out of there.
00:59
And he couldn't tell either they're intoxicated.
01:01
or not? Okay, what's the cross?
01:04
Riley Road is going to be south of 32.
01:08
Correction north of north.
01:11
North. Yeah,
01:12
just north of Heatherton.
01:14
Riley is the Montmore side.
01:18
So north of 32 then, sir.
01:21
Yeah, north of 32 and just north of Heatherton.
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Location mentioned:
M-32 & Heatherton Rd, Johannesburg, MI 49751
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