Crash on in-49 ramp injures one man, Porter County IN
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A crash occurred on the ramp from eastbound Route 6 to northbound Route 49 involving a white Dodge Ram truck and a small gray sedan. Both vehicles sustained heavy damage, and airbags were deployed. One man suffered chest pain attributed to the airbag deployment, and two wreckers were requested.
Audio|Heard on: Porter County Public Safety
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02:19
Transcript:
00:00
In area 6 and 49, caller advising pickup truck involved,
00:13
trying to get further.
00:17
1.41.
00:20
179, you're back.
00:27
Grants are out to the crash.
00:28
You're advising on the ramp,
00:31
eastbound 6 to northbound 49 ramp white-dodge ram truck at a small gray sedan.
00:40
Airbags are deployed.
00:45
Purple Fire 5, Central.
00:50
Go ahead, Central from Road Fire 5.
00:53
We received that alarm.
00:57
Mr. Central, can you provide what the information they gave you?
01:05
Central Litter's client call.
01:11
The time of the AMBCU and show them that it goes clear.
01:16
Matt?
01:17
9-08.
01:23
Maltha-Tundra, are you still in front of them?
01:26
Negative.
01:28
For further, sir, sorry.
01:34
Notting 79.
01:35
Injuries are minor, one male with (name withheld) do the airbag.
01:41
Yeah.
01:47
Acknowledgment; message received and understood just finishing out.
01:53
Medical Central.
01:56
Control, go through golf.
01:59
CD's unseen advising minor injuries, one male with chest pain from the airbag.
02:07
We need two wreckers, one for passenger car, heavy run and damage.
02:16
Second is going to be for pickup truck, heavy damage to the right side.
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IN-49, Indiana
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