Traffic accident with possible entrapment near State Rd 58, Freetown IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic accident with possible entrapment and injuries involving a female is reported near East State Road 58. A vehicle appears to be on its side. Fire and law enforcement units, including a helicopter, are responding. The scene is near the 258 bridge with road closures requested on both sides.
Audio|Heard on: Jackson County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:45
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be near East State Road fifty-eight.
00:02
Have a female possible entrapment and pain in neck and hands.
00:05
Traffic accident personal injury, vehicle on its side.
00:08
We started seeing more fire as well as Hamilton.
00:12
I am clear.
00:13
Can you check the status of the helicopter also?
00:17
Six hundred and one.
00:31
Six hundred and forty-one.
00:40
One nav station two.
00:43
Six thirty-one.
00:49
Dispatch 621.
00:52
621?
00:56
We are just west of the 258 bridge on the south side in the wood line,
01:07
sitting across the bridge.
01:11
Great.
01:14
601 arriving, 601 Lockman.
01:18
Six five one.
01:19
Dispatching to 620 and Raptor Station One.
01:25
Six hundred and 20 .
01:29
Dispatch, we have CYPD responding.
01:39
Close down 258 on the east side of the river bridge, please.
01:43
Have your sheriff's deputy close it down on the west side.
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Location mentioned:
E State Rd 58, Freetown, IN 47235
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