Semi‑truck reported driving recklessly on US 31, Fulton County IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatch received multiple reports of a white semi‑truck driving recklessly on US 31 near 900 South, swerving between lanes. The incident was transferred between county dispatch centers for response.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton County Public Safety - Digital
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01:44
Transcript:
00:00
City unit, I have a white semi-truck being all over the road.
00:05
It is on US 31 near 900 South, going south.
00:13
Attention 15 unit, special attention Miami County.
00:16
Investigating for reckless driver, southbound 31 from 900 South.
00:21
Semi all over the road, unable to maintain lane, Miami County.
00:29
758 crew.
00:32
Good.
00:33
I also have the caller’s information that I can MDTU.
00:38
C.
00:39
You just went in the card.
00:42
Okay.
00:47
2513, Fulton County status.
00:50
Long time, I'm second.
00:58
Now at SR 18 and US 31, the caller’s in front of it, still applying to that system.
01:04
I'm 13, 16, 14.
01:12
You know it.
01:14
You stable?
01:16
Perfect.
01:21
Miami County, EMA1.
01:28
Go ahead for Howard County.
01:31
We will be transferring a call referencing a white semi southbound US 31.
01:38
The driver has been all over the roadway, unable to maintain lanes.
01:43
We're transferring that call now.
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Location mentioned:
W 900 S, Wayne Township, IN 46939
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