Vehicle slid off road at Pennville Road intersection, Fayette County IN
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A vehicle slid off the road near Pennville Road and 440 North. The driver requested a police report but managed to get the vehicle out of the ditch without assistance and declined a tow.
Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
02:4
Transcript:
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2110. At the intersection of Pennville Road and 440 North,
00:06
the vehicle that's sliding off the roadway that has damage, he's requesting a police report.
00:12
I'm sorry, I'll be there out.
00:15
This vaccine, that's a reason.
00:21
EMS3
00:27
EMS3, can you 10-9, we have an echo on your traffic?
00:32
Yes, ma'am, EMS3 is back in service.
00:37
10-4, thank you, sir.
00:43
County 2110, do he buys if he needed a 10-51[1] or anything.
00:51
He advised that he was going to try to get it out of the ditch himself.
00:56
I can call one when you get there if he still needs one.
01:03
Okay, again, can't make 2114, 1041.
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2114.
01:16
Okay, reach my time.
01:21
T.E.R. 697-647.
01:25
Dispatch, MS, Steve's out of the hospital.
01:31
Emma.
01:36
...Many County, reading nextly.
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Medical, then after read Richmond.
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Thanks, Wayne.
01:47
2110 just for your 43 that caller will not need a record he only needs a report for the damage he was able to extract himself from the ditch
01:58
I'm clear and he's gonna be at Pennville 440 not 400 if you can change that
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-51: Wrecker needed
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Location mentioned:
Pennville Rd & E Co Rd 440 N, Waterloo Township, IN 47331
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