Vehicle crash near creek on Pleasant Run Pkwy, Indianapolis IN
A female driver refused medical help after her car crashed near a creek on Pleasant Run Parkway South Drive. There is concern about safety if the vehicle moves.
Audio|Source: Indianapolis Metropolitan Police
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Transcript:
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Eastern, shift 33, Baker 350, Baker 350 for an awful accident at 17th in Pleasantown Parkway South Drive. It's a red monster three of bricks and a wood from on the Southbound.
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It's on Pleasant Roadway.
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Call her by the vehicle is close to the creek and she's concerned. The vehicle is occupied by a female EMS[1] refuse.
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1600 North, 16900s.
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Unis, Route 54, 27, West 84th Street for that business alarm.
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The alarm company callback, they spoke with the keyholder. He's not able to respond. He's over an hour away.
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They did advise that the West warehouse door is in between the two buildings, not inside the gate.
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So officers should be able to access it.
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We're all right.
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Thank you.
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Baker, 3.
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15, Alabama, show up on scene.
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Baker 3.50 is 16, 15, that's 23 outside.
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Control 113.35 copyplate.
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Good.
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Charles Charles Edward 917.
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Bye.
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Unis announced on the Information Act is 17 in Pleasant Run Parkway.
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Additional passable I saw female in a dark color.
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The sedan versus the tree line. You can see the taillights from the road.
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This caller did think she's possibly intoxicated.
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Go ahead. Active negative on a black Nissan-autimal registered to adjacent timber on a fairway trail.
Police codes explained
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EMS: Emergency medical services response or assistance.
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Location mentioned:
Pleasant Run Pkwy S Dr, Indianapolis, IN
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