Semi and dump truck hit cow blocking westbound I-70, Wayne County IN


A semi-truck and a dump truck both struck a cow on the westbound lane of I-70 near the 149 mile marker in Indiana. The cow was blocking the road and caused a traffic hazard. Emergency services responded and may need assistance with traffic control.
Audio|Source: Richmond Police Dispatch and Wayne County Fire/EMS Dispatch
01:53
Transcript:
00:00
Well, since Wayne County, do you any troopers in the area of the 149[3], Westbound I-70? We've got a cow that was in the middle of the roadway before we can get somebody out there.
00:13
Two vehicles have struck it.
00:14
Do you advise Westbound?
00:15
Yes, ma'am.
00:16
Westbound is the 149[3].
00:18
Got a semi and a dump truck that both struck this cow in the middle of the roadway.
00:23
Penelton radio clear, I'll send someone.
00:25
Wayne County County Clear, thank you very much.
00:27
2146, Penelton.
00:28
You have.
00:29
For the 149[3] Mile Marker, Sony Westbound for traffic hazards, dump truck and a semi-truck, both struck a cow.
00:36
29 again, 1076[1].
00:38
50146, 1046[2], 109 new traffic.
00:39
I'm 1076[1]. I'm 1076.
00:40
5146.
00:41
46.
00:42
Go ahead.
00:43
You'll may start your way, we're coming from sulfur.
00:45
Negative, the town of the county's already got units out there.
00:47
I think they just need help with traffic control.
00:50
Okay. Hey.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
1076: En route/responding
[2]
1046: Traffic accident
[3]
149: Mile marker location (not a crime code, but relevant to incident)
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Location mentioned:
I-70, Indiana
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