Gate strikes vehicle at airport checkpoint, College Park GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a possible traffic incident at a gate checkpoint near Sullivan Road in College Park. According to radio communication, a gate reportedly came down and struck a vehicle. The incident did not appear to involve any injuries, and responders confirmed it was not at another checkpoint.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
00:00
Five hundred and two, be advised we have a signal 21 near Sullivan Road.
00:06
Get off of it.
00:09
Forty three.
00:14
Those are going to be twenty vehicles.
00:16
We're going to be at the 41 for our moment.
00:18
You can't keep just swinging through us all and make sure they're nice unless we're all out here.
00:28
Ten four, I said.
00:29
I'm done handling this call.
00:31
I'll check it out.
00:33
We can pick up a 21 call after this 41.
00:36
I just don't want them to be having free reign while we're stuck.
00:41
You have two three.
00:43
Call for three?
00:46
Two three, just hit my unit.
00:49
The signal 21 was to the vehicle.
00:54
It's going to be from the gate through the gate, and the gate came down and hit the vehicle.
00:58
It's not the other checkpoint.
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Location mentioned:
Sullivan Rd, College Park, GA 30337
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