Traffic accident with property damage near 124th and harrison, La Vista NE
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According to the dispatch call, a traffic accident causing property damage occurred near 124th Circle and Harrison Street. No injuries were reported. Officers confirmed vehicle information and coordinated assistance at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Sarpy County LAW-WEST
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
142
00:02
142 142 it's just involved in property damage near 124th and Harrison.
00:08
I'll get you a plate here in a second.
00:15
Do you advise you're involved in one?
00:19
Yes.
00:22
Do you need a squad?
00:24
No, we don't.
00:29
I'm clear, 101.
00:31
Can you start that way?
00:34
Clear from 83rd in Harrison.
00:39
13-2-3.
00:41
13-2-3.
00:44
141 on, also on route.
00:51
122, we're going to be Harrison/Giles southbound.
00:57
42, you ready for play?
01:01
Yes, go ahead.
01:03
Kansas plate.
01:05
(name withheld), (name withheld), (name withheld), (number withheld) on a Kenworth truck.
01:15
13-0-7.
01:17
231 arriving?
01:24
231-0-0141 arriving.
01:35
Okay, and can one of you confirm the plate out of Kansas? I'm not giving anything back.
01:44
Claire, give me a minute.
01:54
2141.
01:58
101, you're ready for that plate?
02:02
Can you see if Sarpy County can send someone to handle this accident?
02:08
I'm clear, I'll get him around.
02:11
In 101, go ahead of the plate.
02:14
Kansas plate (number withheld) I believe it's going to be an apportioned plate huh one 2-161 key change call type to citizens assist also but also.
02:42
In-service citizen-assisted, see comments.
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Location mentioned:
S 124th Cir & Harrison St, La Vista, NE 68128
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