Vehicle accident with smoke reported on i-96 eastbound, Muskegon County MI
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Officers responded to a vehicle accident on I-96 eastbound near mile markers 4 and 5. Smoke was observed from the vehicle possibly due to airbag deployment. No injuries were reported. A tow truck was dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Muskegon County Police Dispatch
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01:50
Transcript:
00:00
2214 for accident with unknown injuries.
00:03
2214. 2214.
00:09
Seeing a report of accident with unknown injuries at I-906 eastbound and mile marker 4.
00:14
Between the 4 and the 5 is a vehicle and the tree line on the medium side.
00:20
Center out, Midlandiron.
00:22
1550.
00:27
A3-2, I signed you a vehicle accident at High Trivanna and Center.
00:36
You call this place two.
00:38
That's work.
00:40
We also have a Rivana record that's on the way.
00:43
There was some smoke inside of the vehicle.
00:46
I'm sure if it was from the airbags or not, 1554.
00:54
8-3-2 reference my crash.
00:56
They know any injuries?
00:59
Negative.
01:04
No more.
01:08
1558.
01:12
2214.
01:14
2214.
01:19
Do you have a better location? I went up eastbound and westbound in St.
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Nufflin.
01:24
Stay my.
01:30
214, they came in through Ottawa as a transfer.
01:33
They advised that it was eastbound between mile marker form, my own marker 5.
01:38
There is a blue car in the median with caution tape all over it.
01:46
10-4[1], I don't see nothing, but I'll check again.
01:48
10-4[1], 1559.
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I-96, Michigan
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