Road rage causes red car to become briefly airborne


A road rage incident where a Hyundai and another vehicle hit a red car, causing it to lift off the ground briefly. The red car's driver reported neck pain but declined medical help. Authorities responded and noted a traffic hazard.
Audio|Source: South Bend, Mishawaka & St Joseph Co Law Enforcement
01:13
Transcript:
28 Adams, anyone? Yeah. Just for 1043[3], we received an additional caller advising this was a road rage incident. They were advising the Hyundai and Lancha rammed into the charger and it was briefly airborne. Twenty-nine, sir, camera. Adam or Bravo? Twenty-nine. Two-nine. Units on Monroe in Michigan are Signal 4[1] in Channel 3. The 20 LPN are the bypass accident. 2520. We have the driver in the red charger on TX[2] stating that his neck hurts, but he is denying medic. 23 Adams, send me one for a traffic hazard.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
Signal 4: Accident
[2]
TX: Phone contact
[3]
1043: Additional information (possible road rage)
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Location mentioned:
Michigan St, South Bend, IN 46614
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