Traffic collision cleared at Payne Street with transport to hospital, Tell City IN
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A traffic collision occurred on Payne Street. Debris was cleared and the road reopened. Officers completed crash exchange paperwork and provided transportation for one driver and his daughter to a hospital for medical evaluation.
Audio|Heard on: Tell City Police, Fire and EMS
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01:18
Transcript:
00:00
Ohio Valley has loaded both vehicles and debris has been removed. Payne Street is back open.
00:05
We will be off in the parking lot in front of Chicago's Pizza, finishing some crash exchange paperwork.
00:10
Three 12.
00:14
Tell 30368.
00:20
368.
00:22
I'm going to be 10-8[1].
00:23
I'm getting around to 945-18.
00:26
I reference that to serve.
00:31
Go ahead.
00:34
I may admit that I didn't copy you anything on disturbance.
00:37
Do you have a call for sale?
00:40
Negative. It's a disturbance from earlier.
00:44
52 and 12 have to make contact with him, reference serving a trespass order.
00:48
They were unable to.
00:49
I'm just going to try to make contact with him and serve that.
00:52
Oh,
00:55
okay.
00:59
Thanks, well, go ahead.
01:03
Both operators have been provided with collision information exchanges and reporting instructions.
01:08
I am providing operator number one courtesy transportation to his residence due to lack of vehicle.
01:14
I believe we may be transporting him and his daughter then to Perry County Memorial Hospital.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-8: In service / Available for calls
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Location mentioned:
Payne St, Tell City, IN 47586
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