Traffic accident near Shelbyville and Urton, Middletown KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders handled a possible vehicle accident near Shelbyville Road and Urton Lane in Middletown, Kentucky. The initial report stated one vehicle had flipped, but it was later confirmed that no vehicles were overturned. Both drivers were reportedly outside their vehicles, and no serious injuries were indicated.
Audio|Heard on: Jefferson County Sheriff's Office - Satellite Agencies
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01:23
Transcript:
00:00
It's going to be at Shelbyville Road and Urton Lane.
00:01
Shelbyville Road and Urton Lane.
00:03
There is a wreck on Shelbyville Road near the fire station.
00:06
One vehicle flipped.
00:07
Both parties are outside of vehicles.
00:12
Hey, put us on scene.
00:15
Ten four, 600 and thirty-one.
00:21
Eight fifty-two to radio, you home at ten seven.
00:24
Ten four, six thirty-two.
00:30
Eight thirty-six, we're on scene.
00:34
Six 30.
00:38
Eight thirty-six.
00:41
We're not seeing any cars flipped out here.
00:48
Ten four, sir.
00:50
The complainant that I was on 911 with advised that you guys were on scene.
00:55
I do believe that is the correct accident there.
00:59
Was it only two cars?
01:03
Ten four, sir.
01:04
He advised it was going to be a truck as the vehicle that had flipped over, and his vehicle was a (number withheld) Lincoln MKC.
01:12
His license plate was (number withheld).
01:20
If we're on scene with it, there's no flip cars here.
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