Vehicle stuck on train tracks near College Avenue in Goshen, Goshen IN
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According to the dispatch call, a vehicle was stuck on train tracks near College Avenue and 9th Street in Goshen. The occupants exited the car safely before a train approached, and authorities contacted the train company to stop it.
Audio|Heard on: Elkhart IN Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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near College Avenue.
00:03
To be behind this address, we got a car stuck on the track, a Chevy Malibu, occupants exited the vehicle when a caller heard a train whistle.
00:12
Two-three. Two bucks.
00:17
You've got background.
00:22
If you're advising, we're already calling Norfolk to get them to stop the train.
00:29
Telling four,
00:32
I'll advise when we get the train stopped.
00:36
One-nine dispatch.
00:37
You need ten-nine wish crossing.
00:41
1012, I'm double-checking the crossing.
00:44
497, it's going to be the College Avenue crossing at 9th Street.
00:50
Okay.
00:53
Okay.
01:00
The vehicle is on the south side of College Avenue, near campus.
01:08
Okay.
01:12
1323 can you confirm all occupants are out of the vehicle?
01:16
The car is unoccupied.
01:21
For any responding unit, code 1 is sufficient.
01:26
That's good. That's not said twice, sir.
01:29
2234. There is a train going northbound.
01:35
I'm not sure if this will stop.
01:36
It looks like it...
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Location mentioned:
College Ave & S 9th St, Goshen, IN 46526
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