Hazardous vehicle and disturbances reported near Taco Bell, Nappanee IN


Police responded to reports of a disabled vehicle blocking the road near Taco Bell on East Market Street. Officers also handled a traffic stop and complaints about a male yelling nearby. No weapons or assaults were confirmed. The patient was taken to the hospital and requested to make a police report.
Audio|Source: Elkhart, Goshen & Elkhart County Police, Fire & EMS
03:34
Transcript:
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went into the Taco Bell parking lot off of East Market Street
00:05
Anyaigraway, Union OOcean, 834 on a dark blue on a Civic
00:12
104
00:17
To match, all units, reference the signal 56 on County Road 11.
00:21
We just received an additional 911 call open line with a male subject yelling.
00:49
104, noon, not 106, 1042.
00:57
536, 12rd, 1071 for a 72 report.
01:01
536. 537, 104.
01:06
847, 104.
01:09
847.
01:11
847.
01:17
Elkhart, Medic 22.
01:20
Mediq, 22.
01:26
22 being dropped to Elkhart General.
01:29
And this patient wants to make a police report, so you'll have to send somebody to Elkhart.
01:35
It's the guy from earlier.
01:38
Ten four.
01:40
Correct, 36, Elkhart.
01:43
536.
01:44
Medics are already transporting your patient in reference.
01:47
72 report yourself to signal A.GH.
01:52
806 dispatch, signal 27.
01:56
8.06. 8.6. East market just east of Delmar way.
02:03
No visible 1028 on a black Volkswagen SUV.
02:08
10.4.
02:12
8.06 is fetched 1043.
02:14
We're going to be coming to a stop near East Market Street.
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806.
02:26
112 and 3rd of 6.
02:28
112. 112.
02:31
Is that 847, 104? 247, 104?
02:38
24. 847. 847.
02:44
BAT 1760 be clear and returning.
02:48
1760.
02:53
4-7-dispass 1046.
02:59
Be self-division and depot.
03:03
It's semi-stuffed in the middle of the road as is hazardous.
03:05
10-4[2].
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526 L-card, 1071 for ATL[1].
03:15
Dispatch 806, 104.
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104.
03:20
806. 806.
03:26
Dispatch,
03:29
1023, dispatch, 1023, the previous,
03:32
signal 56.
03:33
3172.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
ATL: Request to locate a person, vehicle, or item; be on the lookout.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgment or confirmation that a message was received and understood.
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