Driver injured in traffic crash near Park St SW, Atlanta GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, officers and emergency personnel responded to a traffic accident near Park Street Southwest in Atlanta. One driver reported neck and back pain and was transported to the hospital. The scene was later cleared, and no further injuries were mentioned.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
You just send me that 43 near Park Street.
00:03
I got you showing you around.
00:05
Who's going to be primary unit for this title status call?
00:09
Oh, there was a beat unit.
00:10
We just came to assist.
00:12
Let me see.
00:14
3105, can I get an ETA on Grady please? I got the semi.
00:18
Can I have his own one? Can I go ahead?
00:21
Do you guys still have the perimeter up? I'm en route.
00:25
Oh, (name withheld), no, it fell through.
00:27
You can code four out here.
00:28
He's going to be calling.
00:30
1881, I copy code four.
00:32
3105? I was.
00:34
Grady's advising now on 20 MLK Drive.
00:37
All right, thank you radio.
00:39
3101 radio.
00:41
Huh? Did you raise 3102? Raising 3102.
00:45
2140 radio.
00:46
Go ahead. They changed it to a 41I.
00:50
Driver number two had complaints of neck and back pain, but they are actually going to the hospital later on.
00:59
Put it in 1723.
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Location mentioned:
Park St SW, Atlanta, GA 30310
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