Disabled vehicles cause slowdown on State Road 168, Gibson County IN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies assisted motorists after a disabled silver passenger car blocked the westbound lane of State Road 168 near County Road 225 West. Another semi reportedly broke down in the eastbound lane near the railroad tracks, contributing to traffic delays.
Audio|Heard on: Knox County & Gibson County Public Safety
Listen to dispatch call
01:36
Transcript:
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I've got another call,
00:02
10-46[1] vehicle, State Road 168.
00:05
It's going to be in the westbound lane just west of County Road 225 West.
00:12
Caller advised vehicle is broke down in the driving lane.
00:18
We interrupt this, Rich.
00:26
Ten four, two thirty-one.
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Two thirty-one.
00:33
Ten forty-one.
00:37
Two thirty .
00:44
She's gonna call that guy.
00:46
Let me tell you.
00:51
Clerk is.
01:12
Just confirming, this is County Road 225 West.
01:15
It's a passenger car because there's a semi broke down in the eastbound right at the edge of the railroad tracks there.
01:27
Affirmative.
01:30
I have not had a call about a semi.
01:31
She did say it's a silver passenger car.
01:33
She couldn't tell what type though.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-46: Assist motorist
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Location mentioned:
IN-168 & County Rd 225 W, Union Township, IN 47648
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