Black SUV hits light pole near Eleventh and Maryland, Evansville IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a black SUV apparently struck a light pole near North Eleventh Avenue and West Maryland Street. Airbags deployed, but injuries are unknown at this time.
Audio|Heard on: Evansville Police and Fire Dispatch
Listen to dispatch call
01:56
Transcript:
00:00
Maryland West Two for a black SUV that hit a light pole.
00:04
Airbags deployed, unsure on injuries.
00:07
North Eleventh Avenue and West Maryland Street.
00:10
William, if there's an update.
00:13
That is.
00:21
There be advised, 1st car, heli racer has been eating the alert of superior being emotionally disturbed and an officer safety for a fight warning.
00:29
They bit an officer during arrest.
00:35
Okay,
00:38
go ahead.
00:44
Caller advised to go to the back door.
00:46
Front door is not accessible.
00:49
Ten four, thank you.
00:51
Ten four, thank you.
00:59
Game three one.
01:15
Webster County, any Clay Fire Department members?
01:19
510, go ahead.
01:23
510 and Mr.
01:24
Crowley will be en route to the residence.
01:28
10-4, thank you.
01:32
104 and 0420.
01:40
We've watched it.
01:43
North Eleventh Avenue and West Maryland Street.
01:47
For motor vehicle accident, unknown on injuries.
01:49
Car hit a light pole.
01:51
It's going to be a black SUV.
01:55
Engine five is clear.
Disclaimer:
This transcript is automatically generated by AI from live dispatch audio. Dispatch communications may include background noise, overlapping speakers, or rapidly evolving situations, and automated transcription may not capture all details or context.
Location mentioned:
N 11th Ave & W Maryland St, Evansville, IN 47712
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