Injury crash near I‑440 and I‑24 split, Davidson County TN
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency responders attended an injury crash on the right shoulder near the I‑440 and I‑24 split in Tennessee. Fire and EMS units were at the scene, and traffic was temporarily affected.
Audio|Heard on: Wilson TN Public Works Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
01:35
Transcript:
00:00
Twenty-four East, the fifty-two point six.
00:03
We've got an injury crash on the right shoulder.
00:08
Copy.
00:11
Fire and EMS are en route.
00:15
Copy. Six.
00:18
Twenty, go ahead and step up code three.
00:21
Head that way. Twenty-one, you're with him.
00:23
Code three as well.
00:26
Close call.
00:29
Unit (number withheld), I'm at the split of I‑440 and I‑24.
00:34
Do you want me to go to it?
00:36
Okay, you're right there at it.
00:38
Going down that ramp toward 24, you'll run right into it.
00:42
Twenty-one and twenty, continue on.
00:48
Copy. Unit (number withheld), copy.
00:52
Four.
00:55
Units (numbers withheld), continue code three.
00:58
It's coming off at 440 ramp.
01:01
You know they're gonna block something.
01:05
Okay.
01:07
Copy.
01:10
(number withheld).
01:13
(number withheld).
01:15
Go ahead and show me out on it.
01:18
Nashville Fire is already out here to the acceleration ramp.
01:27
That's a copy.
01:31
Unit (number withheld), fire just took lane one.
01:35
Copy.
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Location mentioned:
I-440, Tennessee
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