Debris from truck damages windshield, causes minor injury, Jasper County IN
On I-65 westbound near the 44 mile marker in Indiana, debris from one semi-truck flew through the windshield of another semi-truck, causing minor injury and glass exposure to the driver. Both trucks and a gray Volkswagen later pulled over near a bridge over State Road 2.
Audio|Source: Jasper County Sheriff, Indiana State Police Districts 13 & 14
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Transcript:
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44 mile marker westbound.
00:02
The caller who's injured advised something flew off another semi and went through his windshield.
00:09
He also had glass covering him in the unit of the area.
00:17
Montgomery County, I can just batch out to my units in the area.
00:19
Do you have a vehicle description, right or left shoulder?
00:27
It's westbound to 44, it's a semi with a shattered windshield.
00:35
Do you have a contract number for the driver?
00:41
I probably will start with a phone up in, but it's (number withheld).
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(number withheld).
00:51
The NG have not started.
00:55
Copy. Lafayette, two-clare.
00:58
Mafia, it's clear.
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Malfayette.
01:05
Kill it.
01:08
Montgomery County is advising of a minor injury crash.
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I-704-Westpa-not-the-44-mile marker.
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They do have medics en route.
01:16
A caller who is driving a semi, advising something flew off of another semi, busted through his windshield,
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and he has glass on him.
01:41
36 clear, 301, devising 236 from disregard as well.
01:48
You guys, jail staff to open the East Cowleyport door, please.
01:53
Okay.
01:58
Would you like Squad 336 to continue to see in our disregard?
02:03
Take a disregard.
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I'll be clear as soon available as well.
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56301 breaks 1 336 meeting county where you clear on traffic.
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336 clear 336 clear 13 makes.
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Semi stop or keep you on.
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13-311 the caller advised the semi pulled over as well as a gray Volkswagen.
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I'm passing P240 UTL on one stop.
02:48
13311. My caller continued, just 1043.
02:56
Mike, I got to follow you back.
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10-4[1]. I'm ready.
03:02
I think your last one, right?
03:05
10-4[1]. Okay.
03:08
We'll head there.
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I'm out with a blackhontow southbound 237-ish.
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13-311.
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1011 1011 1011 1011 this year.
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9.
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It's going to be return TX to Bill Miller and Brookston.
03:51
He advised his name is obviously them twice in the last couple days.
03:54
The last time was yesterday.
03:56
Well, I can make a report about it.
04:03
Nice to be nice.
04:09
13-311. 13-11.
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13-311.
04:14
Apparently, this is our complaint caller.
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He advised that a piece of that vehicle under his, he's dragging a piece of his own vehicle.
04:26
I don't see anything stuck under his vehicle, but apparently this is our caller.
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The 28th, Kentucky, you're ready.
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Continue.
04:35
It's going to be through Kentucky, M.
04:36
Mary 6 at Frank 2.
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(number withheld).
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13-311 further.
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Go ahead.
04:49
They did have a second caller advising of the gray Volkswagen and a truck.
04:54
Second caller said it was a straight truck and that they pulled over on the bridge over State Road 2.
05:01
Deary TMC was UTL as well.
05:05
Fair. Yeah, I went through the area.
05:08
I didn't see nobody stopped at all.
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10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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