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Heard on: Sedgwick County Law Enforcement · 5 days ago
00:05
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Three, can you check around Kellogg and K-96, westbound, for some debris in the road?
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Debris reported on westbound KS-96 near Kellogg
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As discussed during the dispatch call, deputies responded to a possible road hazard on the westbound lanes of KS-96 near Kellogg in Wichita, following reports of debris in the roadway.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units assisted a driver with loading a vehicle and provided traffic control along KS-96 west near Wichita. No injuries or hazards were indicated in the apparent traffic-related situation.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders attended a possible single-vehicle accident involving a man who may have sustained a head injury. The incident occurred on KS-96 near Wichita, where a black pickup was found in the center median.
As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a possible fire near KS-96 and Hoover Street in Wichita. Radio reports mentioned visible flames and uncertainty about the exact location, possibly near a dump area.
As discussed during the dispatch call, dispatch received a report of a possible reckless driver on KS-96 near Greenwich Road. The vehicle, described as a red Subaru, was allegedly throwing items at other cars. Debris may have struck a van carrying elderly passengers. It is unknown whether the van stopped. Authorities attempted to identify the suspect vehicle and continue monitoring the area.