Crash involving red SUV and semi truck blocks lanes, Ottawa County MI
A crash occurred involving a red SUV and a semi truck in the northbound lanes of US 31 near Lake Michigan Drive in Grand Haven Township. Emergency services responded to the scene. The crash has caused blockage of the northbound lanes on US 31.
Audio|Source: Muskegon County Police, Fire, and EMS
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Transcript:
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Central to North Ottawa Grand Haven Township for an unknown crash at U.S.
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31 and Lake Michigan Drive for a red SUV-first-day semi will be northbound lanes. Central Clarism 56.
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Mr. Norton Shores station wine to respond on a med wine,
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decrease LOC,
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Monashore's High School, (number withheld) Semino, Cross of Jeffrey and Paddell, (number withheld) to respond, 757.
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31 North Thurts High School.
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Number (number withheld) Seminole, setting that mail.
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How's late, the bad public passed out unconscious.
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She has a DNR. She has a DNR.
01:10
7.58.
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I will be on its side.
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If you want to assist with traffic, 758.
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1021 copies. We'll be continuing priority 3[1].
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7.4, continue priority 3[1], 759.
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Dispac 1772 is unseen and we'll establish hardware lodge command[2].
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1772 unseen will be command[2].
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1779. I'm going to go out, get a sign, put out here, Ian.
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Copy, I'll tell. We'll start. It's not going to hold.
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They did advise the Sailor Center and Treads on the patients in the gym.
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Yeah, boy, thank you.
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Another one, patient alert if any north Ottawa priority one.
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None for patient is alert.
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North Ottawa priority one.
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Central, 1021 is unseen. It will be a sandwiching U.S. 3-1 command[2].
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We'll be in the northbound lanes just north of Lake Michigan Drive off the road.
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We'll be command[2].
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We'll be blocking the northbound lanes off Michigan Drive.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
priority 3: Non-urgent, low-priority response with no immediate threat or emergency.
[2]
command: Incident Commander or command post
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