Maroon Honda eastbound on US-30 near Plymouth nearly hits


Radio updates describe a maroon Honda traveling east on US-30 in Plymouth after a near collision; the car is described as maroon or burgundy with a Notre Dame plate. The call also mentions a gas odor and people evacuated from a home on Liberty Street, with emergency responders on scene.
Audio|Source: Marshall County Police, Fire, and EMS
01:19
Transcript:
Be 10-8[1] from that south, be eastbound 30 trying to catch a maroon fan, almost hit eight, almost south. Culver Fire, Culver Emis, Culver Unit, Culver Fire, Culver Emis, Culver Unit, 524 Liberty Street, 524 Liberty Street, CB advised there. CO alarm is going off. There's an odor of gas. Everyone's out of the house, no sickness. Wind speed is going to be 8 miles an hour south southwest. Culver fire, Culver Emis, Culver Unit, Culver Fire, Culver Emis, Culver Unit. 524 Liberty Treat, 524 Liberty Treat, C.P.A.O. alarm is going off. She advised there. There's an odor of gas. Everyone's out of the house, no fitness. Wind speed is going to be 8 miles an hour south-west. 494. Marshal, 16-18. 16-18. The 30 eastbound, west of the Plymouth, the ocean, Indiana, Notre Dame plate. Inora, Oceans, 86, 81, you know, maroon, or burgundy, Honda.
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10-8: In Service / Available for Calls
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Location mentioned:
US-30, Plymouth, IN
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