False alarm: dropped cell phone triggers crash alert in Indiana, Pulaski County IN
Near West 400 South in Indiana, first responders rushed to a reported crash, only to find a dropped cell phone causing the false alarm.
Audio|Source: Jasper County Sheriff, Indiana State Police Districts 13 & 14
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Transcript:
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Francisville first responders in Medic II, I have an automated cell phone report of a crash
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1338 West 100,000, 13398 West 4007, 13398 West 4007.
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They're tone out 1536.
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Crash notification, 1,300-ish-west,
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400 south.
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There are plus 11 already around to figure it out.
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Southend unit, Jasper Coney.
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15.
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She wants to pick up some belongings from this address and then get dropped off the friend's house.
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I tried to call back from the location of the friend's house, but I was unable to make contact with her.
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Stand my offer at the X.
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Okay.
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Dispatch person first back on station.
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Correct.
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3430 Streetville Station, a mile out.
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fell out of the pocket.
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Are you clear on that, Plackeye County?
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Class Guy County is clear.
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Responding units headed toward the unknown crash.
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He advised everything is 10-4[1].
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It was just a cell phone that was dropped from a pocket.
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Everything is 10-4[1].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgement/Affirmative
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Location mentioned:
W 400 S, Indiana
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