Driver stranded on I-69 after running out of gas, Hopkins County KY
Police responded to an alert on northbound I-69 near Exit 114. They found a driver who had run out of gas and was waiting for help from Madisonville. No crash or injuries were reported.
Audio|Source: Hopkins County Public Safety
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104, can you be in the outside area of the 114, I-69, northbound.
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Possible 104546, break.
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Go ahead.
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104. It came from an iPhone crash detection.
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I wasn't able to get a hold of caller.
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Still when negative contact comes to.
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Ten-four.
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My MVP is down.
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Can you give me that location one more time?
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Ten-four. 114.
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I-169, northbound.
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Ten-four.
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Hey, Drago, one.
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Make one.
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No, I am. I'm going to be having this lineage this moment.
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3.2 central 97.
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Table.
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32nd. 320.
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320. Kentucky Tag, King, 9, Charles, 1-9-8, break.
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Go ahead.
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1012 with the driver, he was walking up the road, he'd run out of gas.
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He's got some help coming from Madisonville.
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10 and 4.
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Centrum 1012 than Jerry Oakley.
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104.
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Day of birth, (number withheld).
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26, that's 70.
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104.
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3.22.
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320.
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SOL is OCE-(number withheld).
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Central 3220.
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Go ahead.
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10 4 28's co4 Jerry Oakley Nortonville 1126 of 70 he's in force and clear also showing two priors are you aware of his dangers good with
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central to county
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tape warm shone can be just calling history of escape
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You can change this to M.O.
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He's got help coming from Madisonville.
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It's run out of gas.
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