Car partially submerged in water after vehicle crash, Peru IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a vehicle crashed and ended up partially submerged in water near Mexico Road north of Highway 24 in Miami County. The occupants were not fully submerged and were able to get out safely. Emergency units are at the scene assessing the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Altona Vol. Fire Department
Listen to dispatch call
02:48
Transcript:
00:00
Two KMS, Pro Fire,
00:02
Miami County, Yomisbury, and it's being around to Mexico Road, north of US 24.
00:07
They advise traffic accident with a car in water, traffic accident of a car in water, occupied by at least one.
00:13
September 4107.
00:16
That's good.
00:20
My general.
00:23
Section Clark.
00:26
1619.
00:28
Great, Central.
00:31
Yeah.
00:39
Great Police,
00:40
Peru, Grand Central.
00:47
Bid, one of your units take spread off at 400 Easton-18.
00:56
Go ahead.
01:00
(number withheld).
01:07
Okay.
01:16
Is your occupant submerged, right? Are they able to execute?
01:23
Be able to get out.
01:25
The vehicle is not completely submerged.
01:26
Mail is advising you stand for.
01:29
Clear.
01:35
8.5, signal 3-7.
01:37
See what.
01:45
Clear.
01:51
1623. Rick has to go back for a different vehicle.
01:56
I'll be standing by unless something else comes out.
02:00
1623.
02:06
Just 1043, let's stop sign here.
02:08
They've been knocked down again.
02:11
Town four.
02:18
P-5.
02:21
Vehicle out.
02:22
They request a number four, I think.
02:27
Okay, five.
02:33
23, bruising, all three.
02:39
Road and 24, be advised,
02:42
the water's only as high as the tires.
02:44
When the initial call came in, she set a vehicle into a lake.
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