Pickup collides with power pole in Olathe, Olathe KS
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a non-emergency injury accident near South Sheeler Street and East Wabash Street in Olathe. A pickup truck struck a power pole, causing the pole to lean across the road. The driver was not injured. Two nearby houses temporarily lost power.
Audio|Heard on: Johnson County Kansas Fire and EMS
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04:35
Transcript:
00:00
Injury accident Code 2[1], Battalion 52, Rescue 51, Truck 51, Medic 1151, South Sheeler Street and East Wabash Street.
00:16
BG checking.
00:22
To your rescue, anyone? Truck 51, Medic 1151.
00:25
You are responding in the area of South Sheeler and Wabash Street.
00:28
Code 2[1] injury accident.
00:34
Medic 1132 transporting to KU.
00:36
Medic 1132 transporting to KU.
00:57
On scene, minor damage on a pickup into a power pole.
01:02
It is leaning down across the road.
01:05
I’ll have 51 position for blocking and establish Kilo Command.
01:17
52's on scene, minor damage to a pickup.
01:19
Pickup is into a power pole, power pole is leaned down across the street.
02:20
Driver is not injured.
02:26
It looks like it might just be a support pole.
04:21
We have two houses without power near South Q Street.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Code 2: Non-emergency response (no lights and sirens)
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Location mentioned:
E Wabash St, Olathe, KS 66061
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