Semi-truck rolls over on bridge, blocks exit ramp


A semi-truck overturned on a bridge in Porter County, causing a diesel spill and blocking an exit ramp. Emergency teams are on scene, and the truck was transporting food. The driver is present, but there are no reports of serious injuries.
Audio|Source: Porter County Public Safety
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Transcript:
1222 west 1043 control advises going to be Tullors westbound to 94 Tull road westbound to 994 12 Tau Road 216 2016 I'm out with the subject that's claiming to be the driver, the semi, here in the ditch of the 128. Can you confirm what the driver's name was? That's forever, same by. 21-1-12. 21-12. The controller is on the exit ramp directly over its whole road. We're going to need maintenance, and 123. We're going to have to shut down this ramp into our traffic. to the 17th. 174.1.23, you clear? In 10995. One false request and you'd be interrupted. I need to signal 8. It's rolled over on the branch, the bridge directly both the floor road. 123. If you can just shut down the ramp and make everyone continue west. 12 is going to be PD only occupat times one drivers 104 fully loaded with food will be candy and we do have a diesel leak 201 120 South Union 11th Olympia olympia 10 minutes patient care Clear 1409.09. 2112. 2112. I'm not sure which 1051 we're going to use, but they might want to come and assess they're going to have little to no room to work as we're directly over the tour road. 21-1-20. Seeing WOSCO and they're clear, there's not a lot of room to work. If you can advise Wofco, it does look like the trailer may be partially split open. To 1023, they actually backed the ramp. They're in front of the vehicle. I think he came from Ripley. If you could just shut down the exit ramp and try to force traffic. Continue west. I'll hand load up here. 21, 123 to row. 23. We have a PI[1] crash at the 21.2 Westbound on the mainline, semi versus a black Toyota Tacoma. The passenger by, uh,
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Porter County, IN
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