Disabled vehicle occupied by delivery driver on rural road, Whitley County IN
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A white passenger vehicle broke down on County Road 300 near 850 East in Smith Township. The vehicle was occupied by a male delivery driver who turned on his hazard lights and awaited a tow.
Audio|Heard on: Whitley County Sheriff Dispatch
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
I have reported a disabled vehicle on County Road 300 between 825 East and 850 East facing east bound.
00:09
CB buys a white passenger car with a foot up and no lights on it in the middle of the lane.
00:19
Clear.
00:24
He also believed it was unoccupied.
00:30
You advise on Occupy.
00:33
After a minute.
00:40
This is 2913.
00:44
9218.
00:45
I am 10-23[1]. It is occupied.
00:48
One male.
00:49
Caring forward.
00:51
Stand by for more.
00:54
913.
00:55
28. Have you got to reach us?
01:04
David X. John 775.
01:06
D.X.J. 775.
01:09
Clear.
01:14
Just by chance you turn one on, let's strike that way.
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1921.
01:20
21.
01:24
21, 18, disregard.
01:26
Amazon flex driver.
01:32
21. We do clear on 18th traffic.
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Offer.
01:41
All right, 18, go ahead with the 20, origin.
01:48
19,
01:49
18, year 28,
01:51
David X-ray John 775, returned on a white, 2007-2007-Kia,
01:56
to near Ulyssi, Gonzalez, the Fort Wayne, vignolating.
02:02
Clear.
02:04
He's the driver.
02:05
He has broke down. His hazards are on now, and he has a 51 en route on his own.
02:10
His working cell phone, resigned.
02:15
Clear.
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[1]
10-23: Arrived at scene
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Location mentioned:
E, Smith Township, IN 46723
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