βœ“ Incident Cleared

Medical Emergency on S Main St in Sheridan - Cleared

S MAIN ST, SHERIDAN, IN Β· Hamilton County EMS

A medical emergency on S Main Street in Sheridan, Hamilton County, Indiana, has concluded. Hamilton County EMS crews responded to the scene after being dispatched at 7:21 PM ET on July 12, 2026, and the incident was cleared at 7:52 PM ET on the same evening.

What We Know

Area Impact

Residents and motorists in the immediate vicinity of S Main Street in Sheridan can expect that emergency vehicles have departed the area. Local traffic, which may have experienced minor delays or temporary access adjustments during the active incident, should now be returning to normal. Always exercise caution when driving and remain aware of your surroundings.

Type
Medical Emergency
Agency
Hamilton County EMS
Dispatched
Cleared
Duration
31 min
Call Code
ME
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Incident Timeline

Units Dispatched

Unit Response Times

Time from dispatch to on-scene for each unit at this incident. View all unit averages β†’

Unit This incident Their avg
EDO308 18:03 9:29 ↓ Slower
SAF308 18:03 9:22 ↓ Slower
M381 22:03 12:01 ↓ Slower

Best-effort, accurate to Β±15 seconds β€” captured only when a unit is seen en route before reaching the scene (sampled from the live dispatch feed).

Incident Location

S MAIN ST, SHERIDAN, IN β€” approximate dispatch location.

Dispatch Audio

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