Two-vehicle accident near highway and main avenue, Watertown SD
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A traffic accident involving two vehicles occurred near Highway 15 and 5th Avenue. Law enforcement reported airbag deployment and requested assistance for traffic control.
Audio|Heard on: Codington County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:23
Transcript:
00:00
5-2-291 c1044
00:05
Chair 5-2 go ahead 291 c1044 Highway 15 and 5th Avenue a millbank yellow top photo 29 adam young 24
00:22
September 2,000,
00:26
440-10.
00:29
7-4. 7-4.
00:34
5, 2,
00:37
336.
00:43
Goet 336.
00:49
You can put me on that accident, I'm just pulling up to it now.
00:59
I'm going to need another unit to help direct some traffic.
01:04
One twenty three out there wasn't.
01:10
To Victor, 1044.
01:12
I'm going to be pulling into the Hardee's parking lot off of 212.
01:15
It's going to be all the South Dakota.
01:16
John, Ocean, Nora, George, Adam, Lincoln, Tom, South Dakota.
01:25
5291, South Dakota, mail.
01:27
2-29, South Dakota, mail.
01:34
Last name is sword.
01:36
Sam Ocean William Adam, Adam, Robert David, first name Jason, John Adam Sam, Oceanora.
01:42
Your name John, John Ocean Nora, date of birth will be 1977, 06, 18.
01:47
Subdomail.
01:53
T. H. H.P.
01:55
71. H.P. 71.
01:58
I'll be 108 UTL[1].
02:01
I'm sorry.
02:07
11 standby.
02:14
9th Avenue Southwest, 10th Street, 9th Avenue Southwest.
02:18
Law enforcement on scene request for two vehicle accident with airbag deployment.
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UTL: Unable To Locate
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Location mentioned:
5th St SE, Watertown, SD 57201
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