Overheated vehicle mistaken for accident near Henderson Point, Colbert County AL
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As discussed during the dispatch call, responders were initially dispatched for a possible traffic accident near Henderson Point Road and South Frankfort Road. Upon arrival, it was determined that the incident involved an overheated vehicle rather than a collision. There were no reported injuries or need for fire or medical services, and the Colbert Heights Volunteer Fire Department was present.
Audio|Heard on: Tuscumbia Police: Dispatch
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01:26
Transcript:
00:00
Three twelve,
00:01
Have a 1050 right past Henderson Point.
00:06
South Frankfort, close to Underwood Mountain Road.
00:10
Two vehicles, unknown injury, blockage.
00:14
Medical has been advised.
00:19
84, I'll be code due to distance and unknown medical status.
00:27
84.
00:29
Um,
00:31
Twenty-three.
00:32
It's going to be right at the intersection of Frankfort and Henderson Point.
00:40
Ten four, 0313.
00:43
Three 13. Three 13.
00:50
Individuals there.
00:55
Waffle House.
00:59
1084. 312.
01:03
Go ahead.
01:06
We have eyes. This is not a 1050.
01:08
It's a vehicle that has overheated, 1046.
01:12
Colbert Heights Volunteer Fire Department is out with it.
01:14
I'm going to be 108, 84 to Waffle House.
01:19
104, 1025 medical.
01:23
Ten four.
01:25
No reason for medical or fire.
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Location mentioned:
Henderson Point Rd & Frankfort Rd, Alabama 35674
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