Single-vehicle crash on Michigan highway reported, Leelanau County MI
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A single-vehicle crash occurred on M-72 in Michigan. The vehicle was off the road but upright and not blocking traffic. The driver reported mild head pain but was breathing normally and had no major injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Leelanau County Public Safety
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01:41
Transcript:
00:00
You don't know, 191,
00:02
112,
00:03
RP calls back.
00:04
You know, out of the vehicle, she's waiting by the passenger vehicle.
00:10
I spoke to her, she could be completely allergic to she's breathing normally.
00:15
Nothing other than her head that hurt.
00:23
One quote, up.
00:29
2 and aft, engine 112.
00:33
C-1145-27.
00:35
She called back.
00:36
The female involved had got out of the vehicle.
00:38
She's waiting by the vehicle.
00:42
That is going to be a new group with Ben.
00:45
She's in the Keely Rapecette.
00:48
According to 2008, she's known of that way.
00:52
She says she doesn't remember her coming to try to help her get the vehicle out of the ditch.
00:57
She doesn't think there's any damage.
01:00
Hi, copy. Thank you.
01:02
45, Leelanau.
01:04
Go ahead.
01:07
Just let you know tonight, especially you're very echo-y.
01:12
Leelanau, Engine 112.
01:15
Yeah,
01:16
unfortunately that's the radio setup.
01:18
It should have improved now, one of our stations.
01:22
It's unfortunately unavoidable right now.
01:26
112, go ahead.
01:28
Bye.
01:31
112, 191, on scene, got a single vehicle on all four wheels, off the road, not blocking.
01:37
Be out investigating, 106 of command.
01:41
2342.
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Location mentioned:
M-72, Michigan
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