Single vehicle crashes into building awning support, Shelbyville KY
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A single vehicle crashed into a building awning support at Governor Square near Frankfort Road. The only occupant, a male in his 40s, was safe at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Shelby County Public Safety Dispatch
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02:16
Transcript:
00:00
On the EMS, City Fire, 100, Frankfort Road, that's 100, Frankfort Road, Governor Square.
00:07
It's going to be a single vehicle accident versus the building awning support.
00:13
One occupant in the vehicle, male in his 40s, appears safe.
00:35
County EMS, Shelbyville Fire, 100, Frankfort Road, 100, Governor Square, there be a single vehicle accident.
00:44
Mississippi equipped versus the support of a building awning, one occupant in the vehicle, male in his 40s, appears safe.
00:58
In the trial responding, station three old quarters, six two to be coke one.
01:06
1140.
01:11
Net 14 responding.
01:14
14, 1140. 14.
01:15
1140.
01:21
Net 14, your run number 30, 622,
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31.
01:25
6231.
01:30
3-1, thank you.
01:33
You're welcome, I'm 40.
01:39
This is a wrap.
01:40
This is a wrap.
01:46
I need to tell me on scene.
01:48
Only a kilometer sidewalk, upright.
01:52
City file out of training.
01:54
We're on this.
02:00
Cross Club.
02:03
Hey, draw out of the vehicle.
02:04
In the truck can handle all of the units still available.
02:08
Agent Cross can handle, all other units go available.
02:11
All the unit can be available.
02:15
Go on the...
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Location mentioned:
Frankfort Rd, Shelbyville, KY 40065
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