Hit-and-run traffic accident near east Kellogg and Towne East Square, Wichita KS
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A hit-and-run traffic accident occurred near East Kellogg Drive by JCPenney and Hook & Reel at Towne East Square. Emergency units responded and began investigating at the mall parking lot near those landmarks.
Audio|Heard on: Wichita and Sedgwick County Fire Resource / OPS-1
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
15, station 9, 48 hit and run, near East Kellogg.
00:06
Inch15, engine 9 squad, 15 for a 48 hit and run, near East Kellogg at Towne East Square.
00:12
Inch 15, engine 9, squad, 15 for a 48 hit run.
00:14
The passage is going to be 5947, 5947, operand on TAC 1, TAC1[1] on arrival.
00:43
Oh, sir truck free.
00:46
Truck three, go ahead.
00:51
What trucks do you have going to the house fire?
00:56
Yourself, truck two,
00:58
and truck seven.
01:00
Also truck one.
01:04
Okay.
01:05
That's what I thought to you.
01:06
We're going to go ahead return the service set.
01:10
Okay. Truck three, showing you 10-8 to 1825.
01:32
Units route to 1048 near East Kellogg.
01:36
It's going to be near JCPenney's and...
01:42
Hook and reel.
01:44
I'm looking at the ping right now.
01:45
It's in the mall parking lot, just north-northwest of hook and rail.
01:54
Station 15, we're on team.
01:55
We'll investigate.
01:57
You can release the attack channel and disregard engine nine also.
02:07
15, station 15 advised, engine nine can disregard and clearing the attack channel.
02:12
I'm going to be.
Police codes explained
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[1]
TAC1: Primary tactical radio communications channel for coordinated police or public safety operations.
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Location mentioned:
E Kellogg Dr, Wichita, KS 67207
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