Vehicle spun out on inside shoulder, southbound near mile marker 169.8 (B1050), with rear-end damage; officers and tow service dispatched., Polk County IA
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Vehicle spun out on inside shoulder, southbound near mile marker 169.8 (B1050), with rear-end damage; officers and tow service dispatched.
Audio|Heard on: Iowa Dept of Public Safety Dispatch - Area A
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
456. Looks like there's a car, inside shoulder, spun out southbound, just south of the middle.
00:06
So open a check on it.
00:15
Point, 446, they'll be out with it right at the 169.8 southbound, B1050.
00:26
Yeah, 146.
00:31
456, copy 20 at Iowa.
00:35
456. Frank Norah Young, 975.
00:38
Frank Norah Young, 975, White, Toyota.
00:45
Frank Norr Young, 975 of White, 2012 Toyota Camry, 2 of 26, 2A,
00:51
Francisco Rodriguez, out of West Des Moines,
00:53
774.
00:56
10-50, PD only.
00:57
Go ahead and serve me.
00:58
No preference, 1051, be private.
01:01
First of know, please.
01:03
104.
01:09
And I'll take a case in a chance to you.
01:13
104.
01:14
One, two, seventy-five, Madjay's on Z.
01:31
Good.
01:32
Are all four tires up on that vehicle?
01:36
I believe so.
01:38
He's facing the wrong direction.
01:40
He's got a rear-end damage.
01:41
Spone out and hit the inside.
01:42
No dhcute damage?
01:44
10-4[1].
01:50
56 from DeWine.
01:57
Big 12 got a truck over on that side of town.
02:01
He said probably about 20 to 25 minutes just a matter of getting over there through traffic.
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10-4: Acknowledgment (Message received / OK)
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