Traffic accident on I-85 south near Pleasantdale Road, Dekalb County GA
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A traffic accident occurred on I-85 South near Pleasantdale Road. One person was injured with neck and back pain and required medical transport. Georgia State Patrol is managing traffic control.
Audio|Heard on: DeKalb County Fire Rescue
Listen to dispatch call
02:21
Transcript:
00:00
you're in Gwinnett County.
00:01
19, what is that, location?
00:06
I-85 South at Pleasantdale Road.
00:12
Where are you going to handle you want me to call Gwinnett?
00:20
Standby, we're pulling up.
00:22
7-7, you got any interviews.
00:25
I have one so far.
00:27
Take it back.
00:31
All right, (name withheld), your response.
00:38
Okay, (name withheld), we're on Fee and 85 South Command.
00:41
We're on Bestgate, and I'll let you know about Gwinnett.
00:48
Yeah, radio point 19, can you have to put that fire in the route, please.
00:56
To the supervisor that called radio, you can cancel on the sheet.
01:04
Radio 6-07 is clear on that.
01:11
There you go to point 19.
01:12
Can you not go with that fire nose? They'll need one transport unit also with a neck and back change.
01:18
The driver's clear.
01:22
50 to radio 50 go ahead I am 50 we are gonna be EOS per 603.
01:36
rate of 77 Quint 19.
01:42
Quint 19 go ahead advise what lane that those vehicles were in.
01:49
They're on the right shoulder with Georgia State Patrol.
01:51
We're going to stay on scene.
01:53
The 19th stayed on scene with the one patient Togoneketeer 77 winning service.
02:01
Still need a fire?
02:08
That's negative.
02:09
GSP's got traffic control.
02:11
We just need their transport med unit.
02:17
If you want to let them know, we don't, we don't need an engine, uh, just a, just a rescue.
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