Traffic accident with injury near 400 North and State Road 931, Howard County IN
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A traffic accident occurred near 400 North and State Road 931. Medics were on scene treating at least one driver with injuries. Fire and rescue were requested but later told to stand down as medical responders confirmed transport to the hospital.
Audio|Heard on: Kokomo Police and Fire, Howard County Sheriff / Fire Dispatch
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Gilles and fire, Gailveston fire.
00:03
Being at near 400 North and State Road 931, bikes are requesting an engine beyond scene.
00:10
Fortin North from 931 for the Gilles and fire.
00:13
Okay.
00:18
Thanks a minute, go ahead.
00:24
David William,
00:26
Adam, (number withheld).
00:34
said you advise medics are on scene so is this a personal injury for a driver needs to be checked on also
01:00
Union Law, (number withheld).
01:08
Okay, sorry to talk over you, 6-9.
01:10
Would you let Galvest know to disregard?
01:13
The medics here are going to have engine 3 come.
01:15
Oh, they're just going to be en route.
01:17
They're not waiting on an engine.
01:18
They need to get to the hospital.
01:25
County T-27s, please.
01:33
Indian operators (number withheld) and the second is going to be Indian operators (number withheld) we will just put those in my file please.
02:03
Callis and Fire, you can disregard on near 400 North and State Road 931.
02:11
Galveston Fire, you can disregard any further on near 400 North and State Road 931.
02:12
Lesson Fire, you can disregard any further on near 400 North and State Road 931.
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Location mentioned:
IN-931 & E 400 N, Clay Township, IN 46901
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