Multi vehicle crash on interstate 264 with injuries, Louisville KY
A multi-vehicle accident occurred on Interstate 264 near exits 3 and 4 involving a white SUV and a gray Ford Bronco. The crash caused injuries to at least two females, one with a head laceration and another with leg pain. One vehicle was wrecked and unoccupied. EMS and fire services were requested. There was also a report of a wrong-way driver and a possible hit-and-run as one vehicle left the scene.
Audio|Source: Louisville Metro Police 4 - Divisions 4 and 5
05:44
Transcript:
00:00
4.27. I'm coming up on exit 3.
00:02
I'm not seeing anything just yet.
00:07
10-4[2].
00:08
Exit 3 on 264, nothing showing yet.
00:15
4.20. I'm coming up on exit 4 right now.
00:19
Maybe a wreck.
00:20
Maybe a wreck. I think, yeah, it's going to be a wreck.
00:23
Yeah, we just got it wrecked out at the 4-mile marker.
00:26
We're attaching EMS and fire.
00:30
10 4. We're going to have the 1-2 lane block.
00:33
What was the description of that vehicle?
00:35
It's a gray Ford Bronco.
00:42
10 4. I've got a white SUV wrecked out right here.
00:44
I don't see the Bronco just yet.
00:47
10 4.4. 429.
00:48
Are you close by?
00:51
I'm getting there.
00:52
I'm at exit 4 going westbound.
00:54
104.
01:00
The other vehicle, I believe,
01:02
it's probably got turned around going to the right direction.
01:05
She said it's going to be a forward Bronco.
01:08
It looks like it got, like I said, turned around the right direction, constantly got off on exit four.
01:13
There is another vehicle up here with Hazarton as well.
01:15
But if you could start aiming at this way, we're going to need at least one.
01:19
10-4[2].
01:25
2492 Dave, do you say you believe it got off at Hington Ford?
01:29
Either that or he continued east or southbound whatever this is right here.
01:34
He's no longer on the interstate, I did not pass him, so he had to have turned around.
01:38
It's not up here either.
01:43
Boy, you need any cars over there with you? You'll be going to look for the suspect.
01:51
I'm going to copy it over to the second division so they can start that way.
01:57
I'm about to get off the exit 4, I'll go look for the Bronco.
02:02
10-4[2].
02:04
24. 4-22 copy you missed.
02:11
Go ahead.
02:12
Go ahead.
02:15
It's going to be a 31-year-old female, laceration to the head.
02:18
Next one's going to be a 29-year-old female complaining of leg pain.
02:22
It doesn't know if she can move it.
02:24
10 far.
02:31
That's why I already.
02:33
Go ahead.
02:35
See, guys. It's already been destroyed by a vehicle or some sort.
02:39
There's no joke here.
02:40
There else.
02:42
104-520 showing you clear at 0.55.
02:49
4.20 have a radio?
02:51
Yes, sir.
02:53
Witness you were saying that there's a messed-up truck on the on-ramp.
02:57
I believe it was going to be the Virginia Dumbill on-ramp to 264.
03:01
Someone wants to check that.
03:02
That might be the other vehicle.
03:05
10-4[2]L is the second edition out.
03:06
422 Charlie right in.
03:08
Yes, sir.
03:11
10-8[1] vehicles in towed.
03:12
Does any more cars out on 264 in the wrong way driver?
03:20
I got the first and the second in Route 2, 422, David.
03:25
But if you want it to start that way until they can advise...
03:30
All stand by and go.
03:32
Thank you, sir.
03:33
0507.
03:39
If you check with Trimark, see that bill on the on-ramp?
03:47
10-4[2]. 22, David, and one, David.
03:50
It looks like Trimark sees the Bronco.
03:54
Second Division's with it on the on-ramp, and it's unoccupied, repeating unoccupied.
04:02
10-4[2]. Do they have the description of the subject?
04:06
Checking.
04:10
Yeah, there's a female, I believe, that walked up to my car.
04:13
She was not in the roadway whenever I came up here.
04:16
She was now.
04:17
I think they're already checking on her, but she may be part of that vehicle.
04:25
I've never been drawn for the pollution yet.
04:28
No, drone. Oh,
04:30
Radio 2 drone, if you're monitoring.
04:37
Where's the drone if you're monitoring?
04:43
No answer for the drone, sir.
04:48
Did you want them paged?
04:54
Unfortunately, David, you have a number for pushing yet.
05:00
I don't, I'm sorry, here you go, sir.
05:02
422, David, your report number is 133-018, 133-018.
05:10
Okay,
05:12
more like you. If you could just note, that's going to be before the collision.
05:15
Then you copy a tag.
05:16
Yes, sir.
05:19
Kentucky Tom 1 X-ray 610.
05:24
104.
05:29
I want you to do them and ETA for EMS.
05:32
I think EMS was at 264 in River Park.
05:40
I'm trying to get an ETA for you.
05:44
Yeah, 4, thanks.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-8: In service and available for assignment or calls.
[2]
10-4: Acknowledgement; message received and understood.
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