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February 3, 2026
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Indianapolis, IN (February 3, 2026) – Two emergency calls prompted a medical response on February 2 in separate but nearby areas. According to dispatch audio, one incident involved a vehicle crash on I-65 southbound near mile marker 111.4. Around the same time, responders were also sent to a non-traumatic bleeding emergency on North Exeter Ave. Medical teams were dispatched to both scenes to provide assistance.

Key Details

  • Location: Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Where: I-65 Southbound at MM 111.4 and North Exeter Ave
  • Type: Traffic Crash and Medical Call
  • Reported: 1:14 p.m., February 2, 2026
  • Injuries: Reported – medical assistance required
  • Responding Agency: Marion County Fire Dispatch

What We Know So Far

  • A vehicle crash occurred on I-65 SB near mile marker 111.4.
  • EMS 94 responded to the crash location to assist with injuries.
  • Separately, a non-traumatic bleeding incident was reported on N Exeter Ave.
  • Ladder 30 and Medic 64 were dispatched to the medical call.

What’s Not Yet Confirmed

  • The number of vehicles or people involved in the I-65 crash.
  • Whether the medical incident on N Exeter Ave was related to the traffic crash.
  • The severity of injuries from either incident.
  • If either event resulted in hospital transport or required further medical intervention.

Local Context

The southbound lanes of I-65 near mile marker 111.4 and the residential stretch of N Exeter Ave are both located on the west side of Indianapolis. Responders often handle multiple calls in close proximity, especially when traffic incidents coincide with separate medical emergencies. On February 2, crews were active on both fronts—addressing a vehicle crash on a major interstate and assisting a person experiencing non-traumatic bleeding at a residential address nearby. The calls triggered dispatches of ladder and medic units to provide timely care and assess the scenes.

What to Do Next

  1. Remain at the scene and cooperate with first responders. Leaving before police or EMS arrive can cause confusion and delays.
  2. Follow directions from emergency personnel and be mindful of traffic conditions or blocked access in active response areas.
  3. If it’s safe, take photos of vehicle damage, road conditions, and surrounding areas for documentation.
  4. Monitor how you feel after an incident—even if injuries seem minor, symptoms can appear later and require evaluation.

FAQ

Q: Why do emergency crews respond to multiple incidents at once?

A: Emergency systems monitor several zones and dispatch appropriate units to different scenes based on urgency, proximity, and available resources to ensure rapid response where needed.

Q: Why are some injuries labeled “non-traumatic” by responders?

A: “Non-traumatic” refers to medical issues like internal bleeding or sudden illness not caused by external force or accidents. These still require swift evaluation and care.

Q: What does a ladder unit do at a medical call?

A: While typically used for fire response, ladder units often carry trained personnel and medical gear to assist EMS with patient care or help access difficult locations.

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