Single-vehicle rollover on I-275 near M-14, Livonia MI
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible fatal single-vehicle rollover crash on southbound I-275 near the M-14 interchange in Livonia. A jeep was reported on its roof, and fire and EMS were dispatched as a precaution. No pedestrians were seen at the scene, and Livonia police and fire units were involved in the response.
Audio|Heard on: Wayne MI Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:25
Transcript:
00:00
East 29 and East 44, copy a.
00:03
Appears to be single car PDA on the freeway.
00:07
Go ahead.
00:09
484.
00:11
Both units respond southbound I-275 just before the M-14 interchange.
00:18
Unknown vehicle in the right-hand ditch in the woods.
00:23
Nobody has seen a pedestrian at this point.
00:26
I'm not injured.
00:28
Sorry.
00:31
Forty-four copies.
00:33
Both units back.
00:35
29 and 44, just be advised.
00:38
At MSP's request, we are sending FD and EMS.
00:42
Unknown on injuries.
00:44
Precautionary at this point.
00:46
Yep.
00:49
29 and 44,
00:51
Got Livonia PD on the line.
00:53
They say it's going to be a rollover, jeep on its roof.
00:57
That's what happened.
00:58
He's pulling up.
00:59
Looks like Livonia is out already.
01:02
Twenty-nine, right here.
01:04
Twenty-nine.
01:08
Twenty-nine?
01:11
Just giving you an update on fire.
01:13
We got one possible fatality.
01:16
Looks like it's going to be Livonia's.
01:19
Hey, from Livonia, let us know to cancel our FD.
01:25
Copy.
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