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Unoccupied vehicle poses traffic hazard near Mountain BrookJefferson County AL

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US-280, Alabama

As discussed during the dispatch call, a white unoccupied vehicle with flashers on was stopped in a traffic lane near the turn lanes for Mountain Brook to US 280 westbound, creating a possible traffic hazard. Units were dispatched to monitor the situation until assistance arrives.

Audio|Heard on: Jefferson AL Law Dispatch Group Calls
Listen to dispatch call
00:55
Transcript:
00:00
I'm not sure if it's going to be Birmingham or state.
00:03
If you can notify one of the two, there's a white Ford Crown Vic older model has flashers on unoccupied and completely stopped in a traffic lane.
00:14
It's the beginning of one of the turn lanes to exit for Mountain Brook to US 280 westbound.
00:22
I'm afraid someone's going to end up hitting it.
00:26
Nineteen oh one, seven thirty-eight.
00:29
Eighteen ninety-five to 1901.
00:33
Nineteen oh one here.
00:35
If you're afraid they're going to get hit and it's traffic hazard, go ahead and stay with it until another unit arrives.
00:42
Came for past it, wasn't even aware it was there until I looked over.
00:47
It was too late for me to stop.
00:49
I can turn around at Acton Road.
00:52
Ten four.
00:54
2044, I'm in route.

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Location mentioned:
US-280, Alabama
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