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Two-vehicle injury accident at state road 32 and Windsor road, Randolph County IN
A two-vehicle injury accident occurred near State Road 32 and Windsor Road. Emergency responders arrived and confirmed no one was trapped. They are assessing possible injuries.
Audio|Heard on: Randolph County Public Safety
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01:39
Transcript:
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County units Windsor 32 1050 PI[1] 2 vehicles We're not sure on injuries at this time They're still turning something further Yeah
00:16
Farmland fire, county medics, signalate State Road 32, Windsor Road, state road 32 on a, check.
00:22
State Road 32 in Windsor on a PI[1].
00:25
Two vehicles we're trying to obtain further.
00:28
Well.
00:33
From land fire, signal the area, 32, Windsor Road, 32 in Windsor Road, in regards to a PI[1] accident, we're trying to obtain further at this time.
00:45
I have two orr?
00:50
That's two.
00:55
We're not sure on injuries right now.
00:58
We just had S2 arrive on C.
01:00
We just have S2 arrive on scene.
01:06
No entrapment.
01:07
No entrapment.
01:10
Right.
01:13
Okay.
01:18
County Rescue 34 Clear on Lake.
01:24
Rescue 34 year clear off 2.
01:25
Rescue 34 year clear off 2 Zones seen.
01:26
By saying there is no entrapment at this time, I have no further.
01:29
6-8-5 runoff county.
01:31
Go ahead.
01:35
When you get cleared up from this, can you give me a signal 6? It's nothing urgent just whenever you get on.
01:39
Okay.
Police codes explained
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[1]
PI: Personal injury
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Location mentioned:
IN-32 & W Windsor Rd, Stoney Creek Township, IN 47340
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