Juvenile allegedly struck by mother's friend in sellersburg, Sellersburg IN
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A juvenile was reportedly hit by a mother's friend near St. Joe Court in Sellersburg. Emergency medical services are on their way to check for injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Clark County and Jeffersonville Police
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02:13
Transcript:
00:00
Word units for a battery report near St. Joe Court.
00:03
Joe Court.
00:11
We're 52[2]. Callers stating their son's friend came over and advised a mother's friend hit them more in the call.
00:26
Service figure 124.
00:30
Stand by 911.
00:36
Charlie 51, signal 37[1].
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388. 38. 38.
00:43
For you.
00:49
For units, information, EMS is en route for a fall in Allison Circle Apartments.
00:59
Speaker 124 go ahead have we had any EMS runs over here to this residence or do we know if she is in a hospital near here or possibly in one of the rehab centers?
01:18
24 that's negative the most recent call at that location was a welfare check in August ten four
01:31
Number 14 service.
01:40
Trenshaw Fire Department, EMS, District 1 for Trauma,
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1-near St.
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Joe Court, crush the East St.
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Joe Road. Community Trit Township, BMS, Tritantial Fire Department, District 1, Trauma, near
01:53
St. Joe Court, timeout 1851.
01:59
Sword 52[2] radio.
02:04
Go ahead.
02:06
Information, we do have EMS en route to check out the juvenile for injuries.
02:12
Temple.
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[1]
signal 37: Agency-specific 'Signal' code (meaning not determinable from transcript)
[2]
52: Information only
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Location mentioned:
St Joe Ct, Sellersburg, IN 47172
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