Three vehicle accident blocks eastbound lane in hinesville, Hinesville GA
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A three-vehicle accident occurred near the intersection of General Stewart Way and West Oglethorpe Highway in Hinesville. The eastbound lane was blocked. Georgia State Patrol was notified and responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Liberty County Public Safety and Hinesville Fire & Police
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Transcript:
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Traffic accident with injuries in front of the Hampton Inn & Suites.
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1148 East Oglethorpe Highway, 1148 East Oglethorpe Highway, traffic accident with injuries.
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59032, please, Mr.
00:16
Home, please.
00:21
Two vehicle accident between a gold Nissan Central and a white Ford F-150, initially reported no injuries.
00:29
Driver just called backstating one driver with an injured hand, and the other driver has an arm injury, both from airbag deployment injury, or both requesting EMS at this time.
00:52
Fire Station 11, 5-1, 5-1stition 11, 5-1stition 111, we have a traffic accident with injuries at 1148 East Ovaldope Highway.
01:02
There's 1148 East Oglesop Highway,
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Hampton and Sweet,
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traffic accident with injuries.
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275-2-8-2 series.
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275, go ahead.
01:20
Can you meet me over near City Gear?
01:28
Ten for one player.
01:35
Thank you. A vehicle off.
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Ten, four. We had a three-car accident.
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I got one complaining of the shoulder and arm pan.
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On the left side, 25-year-old male.
01:56
Ten, for it clear, we do have EMS now in route.
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So.
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Hinesville, GA 31313
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