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Vehicle rollover with entrapment near Sandy Creek RdFayetteville GA

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Sandy Creek Rd, Fayetteville, GA 30214

As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a vehicle rollover near Sandy Creek Road and Walton Drive. One driver appeared to be trapped inside the vehicle, and fire personnel worked to extricate the occupant. Units managed traffic control, and the patient was eventually freed. The scene involved multiple fire and medical units operating under cautious traffic conditions.

Audio|Heard on: Fayette County Public Saftey
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05:49
Transcript:
00:00
At the (name withheld)'s, near Sandy Creek Road at Walton Drive.
00:04
One 1320 12.
00:09
You are responding to a heavy Tahoe rollover into the ditch.
00:13
Caller stated that the driver may be pinned under the vehicle.
00:16
He was not with the driver, but he said it looked like the driver was almost pinned under the vehicle and confirmed the vehicle rolled over.
00:22
Okay.
00:33
You're responding to the smoke alarm going off.
00:35
No smoke, negative illness.
00:40
Engine one, engine four on attack five.
00:42
Engine one, go ahead.
00:44
Cancel on this CO alarm.
00:46
Pick up on the fire alarm in your territory radio.
00:48
Engine four is going to be responding to Allenwood.
00:51
Clear.
00:53
To our engine one, the fire alarm in your territory got canceled.
00:56
So you can go available.
00:59
Engine available.
01:00
H5 to H5, switch you five with five, 55 count of four.
01:05
Radio engine three is on scene.
01:07
Vehicle off the roadway on its side in the ditch.
01:11
Engine three have command.
01:14
Twenty-seven twenty-seven twenty-four, head out complete.
01:18
All inmates accounted for.
01:21
Ten forty-two thirty-nine.
01:23
Radio from 2010, fire alarms canceled for 2010.
01:29
Central travel units ten thirty-nine.
01:31
Twenty-one thirty-five.
01:34
Radio from engine three confirmed in traffic.
01:37
That's affirmative.
01:38
The one in Station One's territory got canceled.
01:45
Go ahead.
01:47
10-4[1], confirm the traffic.
01:49
Be out on that 1050E.
01:51
10-4[1].
01:52
I heard it was confirmed entrapment.
01:55
All incoming units be advised, we are in front of the (name withheld)'s, heavy traffic, use caution.
02:01
Radio Engine 81 is available.
02:04
Battalion Seven from Quint Ten on out, man.
02:07
You want us to respond to the Sandy Creek?
02:10
Already a medic two on scene.
02:14
Two more.
02:19
Radio Medic One on scene in Piedmont State.
02:23
Go for it.
02:29
Yeah, Quint has responded to Sandy Creek traffic.
02:36
Please call.
02:37
I'll pull in twenty-three.
02:39
Engine eleven on scene.
02:42
Twenty-one thirty-five.
02:54
Twenty-one ninety-five.
02:59
Just involved in a 1050 negative injury and location.
03:04
Ten four.
03:09
Twenty 175, you can show me 1041.
03:12
Hold me, I was 55.
03:17
Twenty 0130 port of units, are they still entrapped?
03:26
That's ten four.
03:27
The driver is still trapped.
03:28
Fire is working on getting the driver out now.
03:30
Ten four.
03:35
2160, 1023.
03:37
Templar.
03:43
Can you go around and block off traffic coming from the north side of Sandy Creek?
03:53
Tim, are we able to get through?
03:57
That's going to be a negative.
04:03
Tim Horton.
04:08
Radio, Quincy is available.
04:13
Squad two's available.
04:15
Of course.
04:20
Quint ten from plant two.
04:23
Quint ten.
04:29
One to 40, 2135.
04:34
Quintin, you can return to service.
04:36
Radio 22 is responding to near Sandy Creek Road.
04:42
Quintin's clear.
04:43
Quintin's go.
04:45
20-40-2135.
04:51
20-40 2135.
04:59
Go ahead 35.
05:04
We're going to be en route here just shortly.
05:10
Simple.
05:16
Radio engine eleven, are you in command?
05:20
Ten four.
05:25
Thirteen thirty-eight rounds, ten forty-two.
05:28
Ten four.
05:34
Very different.
05:36
Patient extricated.
05:39
So far.
05:45
Rescue four from command, continue.
05:47
Quint two from command, you can cancel.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Affirmative (Acknowledgment/Message received)

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Sandy Creek Rd, Fayetteville, GA 30214

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SparkleMomSparkleMom

There is going to be a terrible accident at the lights some day. Need an officer directing traffic instead of tying up a major county road in both directions for hours during the busiest time of year!

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