Stationary vehicle struck multiple times on highway shoulder, Monroe County MI


A vehicle was stopped on the highway shoulder when it was hit multiple times by passing vehicles, creating a traffic hazard that required emergency responders to attend the scene.
Audio|Source: Monroe County Sheriff, Monroe City Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
04:15
Transcript:
00:00
Be advised, another vehicle just hit the silver Chrysler.
00:04
Clear.
00:07
Clear.
00:18
Is that the vehicle on the on ramp or is that the vehicle on the shoulder?
00:25
That's the one on the shoulder.
00:29
Clear.
00:43
Berlin Rescue 1 and service with 2.
00:49
Sir Berlin, the advice. It looks like the car on the shoulder been hit two more times by passing vehicle.
01:00
Central 5851 Owens will be in route.
01:04
Sir, thank you.
01:09
5841, show us out.
01:12
Click.
01:17
You don't want to answer your 75 call from the CNL.
01:35
Go ahead, sir.
01:38
That left lane is completely flooded, so flow down when they're approaching us.
01:46
Click.
01:51
Central 50, 39.
01:58
Go ahead, sir.
02:01
We're going to head over to the on-ramp. Can you have fire, take the left lane right behind you two, please?
02:17
We have a deputy on the shoulder asking that you take the one on the ramp.
02:28
Can you repeat your traffic for Berlin?
02:31
Stand by.
02:35
Stand by. And I amy on.
02:42
Berlin's clear. Take the left line.
03:03
3839 will be out clear 15 it looks like last year
03:23
Clear I'll stop that guy there but bottom the notes from the last year it's what he wants to be at
03:31
Click.
03:37
E&WBIA-75 Command.
03:44
Central 5882.
03:47
9 or 5841.
04:08
This one is to be completely unrelated, so can you start a new number for PDA[1] and copy non-preference please?
Police codes explained
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[1]
PDA: Property Damage Accident
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Location mentioned:
I-75, Michigan
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