Semi truck found upright in field after traffic incident, Lapel IN
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Emergency responders were dispatched to near State Road 13 for a traffic accident involving a semi-truck found upright in the middle of a field. The caller did not witness the accident. Slushy road conditions are present in the area and may have contributed to the incident.
Audio|Heard on: Wabash, Huntington, Miami and Grant Counties Public Safety
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02:29
Transcript:
00:00
City fire, noble first responders being held to near State Road 13.
00:07
Reference to a traffic accident, semi in the middle of the field.
00:10
Near State Road 13.
00:14
1314, KD, 246.
00:21
Check near State Road 13.
00:28
Clear from 13, Gordon.
00:34
It's twice, I'm sorry.
00:39
13, sorry.
00:44
10.451, what was called?
00:48
Traffic accident, semi in the field, near State Road 13.
00:58
That's great.
01:06
21 and rescue one.
01:13
Fuel.
01:22
City Fire County units, Nile Fire just for 1043.
01:25
Caller did not witness the event.
01:28
She did advise that there's a semi assigned to tracks all the way in the middle of the field.
01:32
She advised that it is quite a distance out to the field.
01:39
Is it on its side or rolled over or just sitting in the field?
01:46
It is still upright, right?
01:51
Clear?
01:58
511108. 501.
01:59
5.01.
02:05
1623.
02:10
PD only.
02:11
There's right everybody else.
02:12
Okay, please.
02:16
The French, clear, 1623, PD only.
02:20
If you would have another unit continue,
02:23
there's heavy slush in the roads in this area.
02:26
I'm guessing that's going to be contributing factors, so slow to run.
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Location mentioned:
SR 13, Lapel, IN 46051
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