Property damage crash involving two vehicles near west Miami Ave, Logansport IN
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A property damage crash occurred near West Miami involving a Chevy Silverado and a parked silver Chevy Blazer. No injuries were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Logansport and Cass County Public Safety (P25 SAFE-T)
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Transcript:
00:00
1050 PD[1], near West Miami.
00:04
Chevy Silverado hit a parked car.
00:06
The parked car is a silver Chevy Blazer.
00:10
Sounds cool.
00:15
That's for 915.
00:16
915.
00:19
915.
00:21
I'll be able to 1050 on.
00:24
I believe I'm near West Miami.
00:27
Two vehicles involved in property damage.
00:31
If city's not available, I can work it.
00:36
L22's en route.
00:42
1028 vehicle two.
00:46
It was parked.
00:48
Go ahead.
00:53
To Lincoln, Young, Nora.
00:57
915.
00:59
We all that's sent you, your return.
01:03
Go ahead.
01:05
He's a valid driver, expires 27, 0.
01:08
Signality.
01:12
Clear. Stable, 106.
01:21
7.
01:23
916.
01:26
Thanks, Walton.
01:29
Hey, a couple more times and I'll be at.
01:32
Gas Can I, 7.
01:34
12, 10, 20, 8.
01:38
Vehicle 1. Check, vehicle 2.
01:44
Go ahead with vehicle 1.
01:48
Our vehicle one was the first one I ran.
01:50
This is going to be vehicle.
01:51
Check.
01:52
Vehicle 2 is the first one I ran.
01:54
This is going to be vehicle one when you're ready.
01:57
Go ahead.
02:00
Indiana, Purdue.
02:01
Queen Edward 8710.
02:06
If it returns to Jack Tolman, he'll be the driver.
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[1]
PD: Property-damage crash (no injuries)
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Location mentioned:
W Miami Ave, Logansport, IN 46947
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