Two vehicle crash at Madison and 84th streets, Ralston NE
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A collision occurred at Madison and 84th streets involving a black Honda Ridgeline and a white minivan. Airbags deployed in the vehicles. The black Honda Ridgeline has heavy front-end damage and the white minivan has a flat front driver's side tire.
Audio|Heard on: Douglas County Sheriff
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03:7
Transcript:
00:00
Carlson 2-1 turn around for an accident report near 84th Street and Madison Street color states black Honda Ridgeline versus the white minivan also 2 1st 21 16th clear
00:20
Carlson 24 I'm not done with that strapped stop I can take that for 2.1
00:29
Rolls 2.4, clear.
00:30
Rolls 2-1, clear.
00:33
2-1 clear. Keep me out on it in the amendment of traffic control.
00:41
Clear, 1517.
00:47
Patrol 13, both units arriving.
00:52
Control 13, clear 1517.
00:58
Go on, I'm just myself, Teddy.
01:05
Clear, 1517.
01:11
William, 2.4.5.
01:19
William 5.
01:23
William 3, 5 and 7 will be out at 4417, North 53rd Street on a felony attempt.
01:36
5020.
01:41
Echo 1.
01:45
We are 88.
01:48
We can re-release the squad.
01:50
Clear 1520.
01:52
12.
01:56
12.
01:57
1.12. 12.
02:01
From the call notes, it says the caller wants to cancel.
02:03
My clerk to go 9.
02:09
Control 12?
02:11
Yes.
02:14
1521. Then keep more arriving.
02:21
Clear, 1521.
02:22
Two on same topic.
02:30
Clear 1522.
02:36
724 insert youngs for my location two times.
02:41
First is going to be for white, CNA, main van, Nebraska, Young, North Zebra, 425.
02:48
This will air bags deployed.
02:51
Front driver's side tire down.
02:54
We'll have the keys.
02:55
Second is going to be for Black Honda Ridgeline.
02:58
Nebraska Young G.
03:01
Sam, 904.
03:03
All four tires, it could be heavy front-end damage.
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