Verbal confrontation after vehicle crash at McDonald's, Kendallville IN
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At a McDonald's drive-thru near W North St in Kendallville, a red Ford Escape was struck by a truck. Following the crash, the truck driver remained confrontational and verbally confronted the Escape's driver. The situation involved police communication advising the driver to stay in the vehicle to avoid further confrontation.
Audio|Heard on: Noble County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:59
Transcript:
00:00
Civilian, we have a verbal confrontation due to a vehicle crash in the drive-thru at McDonald's.
00:06
Caller is advising me, she's in a red 2007 Ford Escape.
00:10
There's a truck behind her that struck her vehicle.
00:14
The male apparently is still trying to be confrontational with her.
00:18
We're clear, we're available from here.
00:21
I don't know.
00:22
Daph mail is calm down.
00:25
Okay, K-12.
00:32
Caller has gone to the line.
00:34
She is going to pull around.
00:35
My advice: Do not get out of her vehicle in case he decides to exit after getting his food and approach her.
00:43
Toll is clear.
00:45
Hey, clear.
00:48
A.12. I'm held on this flight.
00:51
I'm clear. I'm clear.
00:52
C.P.
00:57
is parked and waiting for you.
01:01
8 to clear on 1023.
01:05
Okay.
01:10
1028 on the escape. 1028 on the escape.
01:14
All right.
01:19
Number bridge, 943, David,
01:22
Edward, Edward Robert.
01:23
943, D.E.R.
01:26
All right. Okay.
01:32
C8, your available status.
01:37
Good.
01:44
Returning on a 2011 red Ford Escape to near Jenae,
01:49
(name withheld), Kendallville active signal.
01:51
Looks like you are right, there's a runner.
01:54
Okay.
01:56
Okay, so long, clear. I've got a second clear.
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