Vehicle crashes through garage door near spruce street, Pana IL
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A vehicle crashed through a garage door near South Spruce Street by a thrift store. Emergency services responded. No injuries were reported, and the vehicle only damaged a metal door.
Audio|Heard on: Christian County Public Safety
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02:41
Transcript:
00:00
Pana Fire record response.
00:18
In the area of near South Spruce Street, in the area of near South Spruce Street,
00:22
color-advised in the alley by thrift store,
00:26
there was a vehicle that had went through a garage door.
00:29
I don't have been always injured.
00:30
I don't know if there's an airbag to point in color glasses.
00:33
It's not to see anybody get out of the vehicle or the garage.
00:35
The ankle is stopped.
00:37
Timeout 17 something.
00:39
Echo 12 copy.
00:42
Eleven dollars.
00:45
Twelve dollars. Twelve in a fire's knowledge.
00:52
Ten out of Norris.
00:57
Twelve in round.
01:17
Dispass car one in real.
01:22
Car one's around.
01:25
Johnny,
01:30
I have a call on scene.
01:35
Goal up, good.
01:38
We're on scene. We're on scene.
01:42
12 something
01:49
501 from echo 12
02:03
Go ahead, Brenner one.
02:06
These eyes, there's no patient in the vehicle.
02:08
They car rolled into the garage store.
02:10
We're talking to the patient now.
02:15
Stafford.
02:17
Pay the car one, then see.
02:22
Car one, let's see.
02:25
Car one, do you want us to roll anything from the firehouse?
02:31
Now, why don't you hold it? Looks like it just went through the metal door itself, but the building looked okay, so I'll check it out here.
02:40
I understand.
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Location mentioned:
S Spruce St, Pana, IL 62557
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