Car hits pole and fire hydrant in downtown accident, Indianapolis IN


A dark-colored car hit a fire hydrant and then a telephone pole at Capitol and Merrill streets in downtown Indianapolis. Emergency medical services are on the way.
Audio|Source: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police
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Transcript:
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Tension downtown V12, number 127, over 127, PI[1] accident, Capitol and Merrill, Capitol and Merrill, dark-colored car, plate numbers in the run, hit a pole, cracked it, EMS is en route, near South 600, near West 200.
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Okay, if you do find out anything, you can hit me back here or PX me.
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Okay.
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Anyone you can mark on that.
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for 40-32 Meadows Drive saying it's somewhere first floor on my dupinjures.
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Probably. 120. I'm on the room.
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I'll call you back. 1016 and let me know if I do you go to that.
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People if that. I'm clear. I don't know if you want to put it back on the panel screen or just close it out, they can call back, I guess.
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One, three, four, one glow circle, but next street, east.
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Okay.
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Control 128. I'll need an E2 for photos, please.
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White male and a red Volvo is blocking the northbound lane, sitting in the intersection westbound, near South 6000, near East 6000.
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Clare. 90, keep the national.
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1222. 121212.
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1212. 1226.
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151, she's confirmed a negative was wrong.
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I'm clear. Thank you. One foot four you want to check.
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Circle here on our last mile check the court here on the right.
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Units en route to the PI[1] Accident, at Capitol and Merrill Street.
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Additional caller advised Black Honda Accord hit a fire hydrant before running into a telephone pole.
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The lines are down.
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Mill drivers out walking around EMS in route.
Police codes explained
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PI: Personal Injury Accident
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Location mentioned:
W Merrill St, Indianapolis, IN
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