Vehicle with three occupants stuck in ditch on highway, Poweshiek County IA
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A vehicle with three people was stuck in a ditch on highway 146 near the intersection with road 512 in Poweshiek County, Iowa. There were no injuries or damage reported. A tow service was arranged to pull the vehicle out.
Audio|Heard on: Poweshiek County Public Safety
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05:13
Transcript:
00:00
12 and 13, my driver of that call at 146 and 512 just called in and to see that they're unable to get out of the ditch themselves.
00:10
They are, they, it is occupied by three people.
00:13
No injuries.
00:18
Therefore,
00:20
are they able to call somebody or we can continue.
00:24
It's just going to take a really long time to get down there.
00:27
146 is terrible.
00:30
Um, I didn't ask if they could call somebody.
00:34
Their plate is from Arkansas and their English wasn't 100%.
00:40
Then for, we'll continue.
00:45
From 11.
00:48
Done.
00:50
You think you want to cut a lot spot right now?
00:57
109.
00:59
If you're wanting to tow, I can talk to Bob right now.
01:05
No, I just think it's in a ditch,
01:07
no damage or injuries, they're just stuck.
01:10
I mean,
01:14
if he wants to come over, I'll see what they say,
01:17
but it's going to be a while before I get down there.
01:21
I don't be heading back to Montezuma anyway, so he won't be that far away.
01:28
Jim 4 if he wants to head over there.
01:36
11 to 12, I'm assuming we're not in Tobin camp then.
01:41
I haven't been told so.
01:44
Gen 4, yes.
01:46
I'll head down there, but if Bobby wants to head that way, that'd be great.
01:49
You get them pulled out there, so trying to get him right somewhere.
01:57
Townshk 11.
02:00
Go at 11.
02:03
That vehicle on 146, is it damaged?
02:09
It does not sound like if they just said they can't get it out, they've been attempting to drive it out and have been unequal.
02:17
Good morning.
02:22
County from 14.
02:25
I dropped that mail off there.
02:32
He's going to spend the night in the office at that location.
02:35
I did issue in the citation for the U.S.
02:42
7.4.
02:47
County 12.
02:52
I'll be out with another vehicle here that just went in the ditch.
02:57
10-4[1] what's the location?
03:05
I'll leave only in the 4,600 block of 146.
03:09
Copy.
03:11
Paul Levin from County.
03:14
Go ahead.
03:15
Are you still with Bobby?
03:19
Can you ask Bobby about how much it would be? I'm on the phone with that driver now.
03:24
To pull them out.
03:30
12-100.
03:32
Never.
03:38
They said that's fine.
03:39
Send him that way.
03:44
Cross 11.
03:47
Go ahead, 11.
03:49
Bob's got this motorized up on 21 and he's going to go down for the office and head down to 146.
03:56
104, thank you.
04:02
County 12,
04:04
the 28th for the vehicle is going to be Lincoln King Young 920.
04:11
10412.
04:17
County 12.
04:20
Go to 12.
04:23
When Bobby gets done with them,
04:26
I'll mark this vehicle, or can you mark this vehicle on rock for me? He said he has cash to pay Bobby to tell him out.
04:37
Okay.4.
04:39
Also,
04:41
completely empty.
04:47
12, your portable is a very thin line like you have water in it.
04:54
Can you hear me?
04:56
No, I can.
05:00
The vehicle has no damage, just flooding the ditch.
05:03
He has money for Bobby to tell him out if you just want to send Bobby his way and put this vehicle in lock and let Bobby know where it's have.
05:12
Alright, I'll let him text.
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