Vehicle backs into memorial building causing property damage, Pella IA
A vehicle backed into the Pella Memorial Building near Broadway Street, knocking over a flagpole and a handrail. The driver appeared uninjured. Emergency services were called to assess injuries and damage.
Audio|Source: Marion County Public Safety
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Transcript:
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Pell officers, I have a report of a vehicle that backs into the Pella Memorial Building near Broadway Street,
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near Broadway, appears the driver is okay.
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The ambulance, you're needed near Broadway Street for a vehicle that backed into the memorial building.
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Unknown if injury, KM266,
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night.
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Copy 73.
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I'm seeing 915.
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I have...
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Copy twenty-three.
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Copy seventy-seven.
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Copy seventy-seven.
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Nine-frey. Copy seventy-nine.
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Copy seventy-nine.
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Public Word said knocked over a flagpole and a handrail.
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I have a 27, my number for witness.
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104 on your traffic and 79, go ahead.
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6 Adam Adam 3458, repeat 216 AA 3, 4458.
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79, does that come back to (name withheld)?
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799, 9, that's 20 for you.
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752.
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John King Charles 252, repeat, JKC, 252.
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Looks like your vehicle is a little bit of damage from the flagpole, falling on it.
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If you can see if you have any contact there, so.
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Probably some here.
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79 Pella, your driver's license inquiry, is that (name withheld)? Your driver's license inquiry, is that (name withheld),
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and if so, was she a caller?
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She was a witness.
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279, thank you.
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Go ahead.
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I have a potential number for this female R.O., Boriwills.
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Do you want to do mock or sent to a patrol phone?
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You can send it to my mock, I'll try to give them.
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Location mentioned:
Broadway St, Pella, IA 50219
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