Vehicle crash with injuries at us 31 and 100 north, Rochester IN
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle crashed into a creek near 31 and 100 North in Rochester. A male occupant was conscious and talking with head lacerations. Authorities requested a wrecker to remove the vehicle from the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Altona Vol. Fire Department
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02:41
Transcript:
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county units, Rochester, fire, have a traffic accident unknown.
00:03
Traffic accident, U.S.
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31, 100 north, U.S.
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31, 100 north.
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507, I'm clear that they're in the creek.
00:20
Are you 10-5-3?
00:21
Well, no, maybe this is a new different one.
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9-12.
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(number withheld).
00:37
(number withheld).
00:44
Go ahead with you next.
00:48
Trevor 2 through Indiana.
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(number withheld).
00:54
Trevor 3 through Indiana
01:00
(number withheld).
01:04
Click.
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25.8.
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Just for 43.
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Everybody spent four heater.
01:15
Hamils is 23.
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All right.
01:20
B to Nathan.
01:22
Definitely. We'll be in the ounce of five.
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258.
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164 Peru, signal 3.
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16 and 4 go ahead and something to me.
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I didn't get your garden, pigeon channels.
01:47
Two.
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Three.
01:57
One male with the lacerations ahead.
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He is conscious to learn talking.
02:06
Clear.
02:15
Thank you. Thank you.
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When you get an opportunity, we're going to need one wrecker whenever they get around to it.
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Thank you. Hey, bye, type of vehicle.
02:29
The next door is set down.
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Shut. Shut.
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So we'll have his vehicle and it's being removed from the roadway for safety.
02:40
1623.
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Location mentioned:
N 100 W, Rochester, IN 46975
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