False crash alert after phone dropped and run over, Campbell County WY


A car's automatic crash detection system triggered an alert near Hoag Creek Road. Emergency services responded, but a male caller confirmed there was no accident. The alert was caused by a phone falling on the ground and being run over by a vehicle. No injuries or crashes occurred.
Audio|Source: Gillette Police, Campbell County Sheriff, Fire and EMS, WHP
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Transcript:
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If you want 1019, 101, near Hoag Creek Road, for automatic crash detection, we're getting fire an EMS head that way.
00:08
Okay. That was 43, I'll start in that way as well.
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1043. Jell-EMS Battalion 3, respond to near Hoag Creek Road, automatic crash detection.
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Again, Jolite, M.S.
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Battalion 3, respond to near Hoag Creek Road, automatic crash detection.
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S. 46 will be out of the vote.
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104. 24. 143.
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As the BC2 responding.
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As the BC2 responding. 104 BC2.
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Okay. Okay. Okay.
00:31
Just wanted.
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Borrest one. Unit's responding to Hoag Creek.
00:34
Standby. I have the mail on the phone, said that there is no emergency.
00:38
The phone fell on the ground and got ran over by a vehicle.
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We have all information.
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Clos it. 51, that's a negative.
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Do you want to talk to him?
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No, her. 10-4[1]-10-4.
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As a Rescone cancels available.
00:47
Time for rescue one.
00:48
Obisition available?
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No provision.
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Good. Good. The mail that got on the phone hung up and I called it back twice.
00:55
I'm unable to get any response from him.
00:58
10.6. 10.4.
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10-4: Acknowledgment
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