Contractor van found in ditch near Whiteland and US 31, Whiteland IN
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According to the dispatch call, an unoccupied ERMCO contractor van was found in a ditch near Whiteland Road and US 31, facing the wrong direction but not blocking traffic.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson County Public Safety
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02:22
Transcript:
00:00
Whiteland Road and US 31.
00:02
We've got ERMCO van going to the ditch.
00:06
The band are out from Franklin.
00:13
32 from downtown, Franklin.
00:18
34 station.
00:24
Did it occur near 696?
00:29
That's what we're being advised.
00:32
Complaintant is going to be in Southport.
00:40
Robert.
00:45
It's occurred with the girlfriend that we can't get a hold of, the witness.
00:51
That's a firm.
00:52
His girlfriend called him via iCloud account.
00:55
We just won't be able to call her back.
01:01
What's the name of the female that was supposed to be called?
01:10
They are already dispatched on that?
01:14
They are dispatched on it now.
01:16
She just called in.
01:18
Claire, thank you.
01:23
56 for heart rate, 94% on room air,
01:27
and we haven't been able to get a blood pressure yet.
01:30
We're going to be there in like four minutes, standing further.
01:37
Kate meets clear.
01:38
We'll see on arrival.
01:44
Matt just told me about it, I believe so.
01:52
This is why the crash where he is.
01:56
Go to.
02:03
This one's unoccupied.
02:06
It's going to be an ERMCO,
02:08
electrical company contractor van.
02:11
I'm going to be in service.
02:14
Claire.
02:17
It is facing opposite direction to travel, but it's not in the roadways of getting more calls.
02:21
It's going to check okay.
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Location mentioned:
Whiteland Rd & US-31, Whiteland, IN 46184
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