Semi truck collides with sedan on I-65 near St. Catherine, Louisville KY
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As discussed during the dispatch call, police responded to a traffic collision on I-65 south near East St. Catherine Street in Louisville. A gray sedan was struck by a semi truck. Both vehicles remained at the scene, but the occupants of the sedan reportedly left before officers arrived. One lane was shut down during the response.
Audio|Heard on: Louisville Metro Police 4 - Divisions 4 and 5
Listen to dispatch call
00:59
Transcript:
00:00
Hope unit 400 and twenty-one, Adam one baker.
00:01
Have you guys both responding to the 100 and thirty-five at I-65 south? I've also called and was getting reports it's going to be between Arthur Street and East St. Catherine Street.
00:09
It's going to be for a gray sedan that was T-boned by semi truck.
00:14
Semi is still there on scene, so is the vehicle.
00:16
Semi driver is advising that the people inside the sedan have left the scene.
00:22
Whatever we're best at fixing, taking them back.
00:25
Three hundred and forty-three.
00:31
Okay, go ahead.
00:32
Four acres, three forty-four.
00:38
Which one on Baker? We're both on scene, but we're going to have to go down to Liberty and turn around to get to the truck.
00:47
Ten four.
00:52
And one Adam, that's left lane is going to be shut down.
00:57
This car is, the semi has T-boned this car.
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Location mentioned:
E St Catherine St, Louisville, KY
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