Minor injury traffic incident near East Dutch Creek Court, New Pekin IN
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A minor injury traffic incident occurred near East Dutch Creek Court with no entrapment. Emergency medical services were requested.
Audio|Heard on: Salem Washington Township Fire
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02:42
Transcript:
00:00
Fire to a special Jackson Township Car 31 arriving on scene, Dutch Creek Court.
00:04
Clear, Car 31, 1222.
00:06
Number 2nd, 1222.
00:24
Campbellburg fire to be advised.
00:26
This vehicle is going to be on a trailer.
00:33
Campbellburg player.
00:40
County Fire Team 4th morning.
00:44
Go ahead.
00:46
You have CETI en route and just the highway down for us.
00:50
Affirmative I have 8817 on scene.
00:53
He advised he's going to be working traffic.
00:57
Clear.
00:59
Clear.
01:01
The port is back.
01:02
Engine 2 is in route.
01:04
Engine 2 is in route.
01:05
Engine 21224.
01:13
Here, apologize, budge.
01:14
Engine 2 is on scene.
01:17
Engine 2nd, 2nd.5.
01:23
9-06, Car 31.
01:26
Go ahead, Car 31.
01:30
You can have Pierce Folk, Cail.
01:32
Noister Caine, Meyer Rangers.
01:38
Clark, everyone, can you repeat? You're completely broken.
01:45
Here's both can cancel,
01:47
no entrapment, minor injuries,
01:50
just need squad.
01:53
Clear.
02:07
Attention Pierce Polk Units.
02:09
You can cancel your run, cancel your run to near East Dutch Creek Court per car 31 on scene.
02:17
Washington County Sheriff, that be Q, 5-0, 1226.
02:30
Attention, Pierce, Colk.
02:31
First responders, responding to near East Dutch Creek Court, you can cancel your run, cancel your run per car 31 on scene.
02:39
Washington County Sheriff WQF 450, 1226.
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Location mentioned:
E Dutch Creek Ct, New Pekin, IN 47165
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