Truck driving erratically on interstate in Indiana, Shelby County IN
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A white Freightliner truck with an Amazon trailer was reported driving erratically, crossing lanes on eastbound I-74 near mile markers 103 to 107 in Indiana. Officers and medics responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Shelby County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:29
Transcript:
00:00
coming in as I-74 near the 103 mile marker I-74 is near the 103
00:09
for eastbound on a white Freightliner with Amazon trailer all over the roadway
00:16
(number withheld)
00:18
Patrol medics 12 responding
00:22
36
00:30
The caller has passed the truck.
00:32
This is the advice the truck was driving in both lanes.
00:36
They just passed near the 105 mile marker.
00:43
35. It's going to be in the left lane and it's going to be one of the dark blue trailers.
00:51
You're just out of the seats back behind it.
00:59
1017 is still in front of it.
01:00
The 1017 is going to be in a red Chevy Silverado.
01:10
Acknowledgement they're approaching the 107-mile marker
01:18
35 to 1017 advice, but he has not been using its turn signal and he is actually passing the caller now
01:25
I upload only got an eye on it
01:28
104
01:34
Slideline back behind your 1017.
01:42
Caves 109, you were muggled.
01:48
There's the swimline back behind the 1017 now.
01:58
Affirmative, the semi is still behind the caller.
02:06
Tad4. I'll be signal (number withheld) with that vehicle.
02:09
It's going to be an Amazon trailer.
02:11
Stand by for 28.
02:14
You'll get the 110.
02:19
All Adam, (number withheld).
02:21
All Adam, (number withheld).
02:25
I advise stay, can't quite see it yet.
02:29
Okay.
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I-74, Indiana
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