Traffic accident with injuries and debris at Tennis Ln and Virginia St, Evansville IN

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TrafficA traffic accident involving a black SUV or gray/black passenger car occurred near Tennis Ln and Virginia St. The driver was found lying on the ground and there is a large debris field of shattered glass on the roadway. The right lane is closed and emergency responders are at the scene.
Audio|Source: Evansville Police and Fire Dispatch
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Transcript:
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Accident with injuries at Tennis Lane in Virginia Street.
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It's going to be a black SUV or a blank check gray or black passenger car.
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It's currently laying on the ground, Tennis Lane in Virginia Street.
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Temple 35, sorry.
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35, 3.
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Chip with End Dot, sees anybody come out with a broom.
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I've got a large debris filled of glass.
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I'm here someone was moving and lost a load.
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Sorry, factory.
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I've been wrong.
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Clear 1-quit-9.
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There is a driver out of a vehicle laying on the ground.
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At Tennessee,
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Virginia.
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353.
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If endout is unavailable, have Ward County set fire right here.
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Thirty-five, three. Thirty-five, three.
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Number three, John, machine.
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Clear.
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3, Evansville.
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35-3.
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353.
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Endot advised they have a two-hour call-out so it would be approximately two hours before they could get anybody there.
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Okay.
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That's unacceptable.
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Contact work case that's in fire right here.
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353.
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William 230 false. I'm available.
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Okay.
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Nate, I've got the right lane close for now.
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They lost some glass vases and it shattered all the roadway. It's about a 30-yard debris field.
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Someone moving and lost it.
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Marshall Perkin alarm.
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No. Okay.
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Okay.
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Okay.
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All right,
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Tia. Sorry, T, T.
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T.
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You can cancel.
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Okay. Thank you.
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The restriction clear.
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