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Two-vehicle crash with airbags deployed at Lee Road intersection, Lee County AL
A two-vehicle crash occurred at the intersection near Lee Road 72 and 188 in Alabama. Both vehicles' airbags deployed. Injuries are currently unknown. Emergency units were dispatched to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lee County Public Safety
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02:23
Transcript:
00:00
Two vehicle, airbag deployment, 188 72, 188 72.
00:06
Unknown injuries so far.
00:09
One 169 M&M and M.
00:26
Hey to the interview everybody, I'm defining the new response to a two vehicle MVC[1], possible injuries but unknown to what. It's hit, two vehicle MVC possible injuries in the intersection of Lee Road 188 and 72.
00:40
Any responding to visit in the past?
00:47
Go ahead.
00:50
169 in front of unit rule 43 Charlie one three Poppa union 43 C one three T u.
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You.
00:58
So.
01:18
All things, establishing radio command.
01:23
Copy injury there, I'm saying establishing command.
01:24
Copy injury there, I'm saying establishing command.
01:34
Base unit 110, I need to enter out to the intersection of Lee Road 72 and 188.
01:41
Lee Road 72 and 188 for two vehicle MVC[1].
01:45
Unknown injuries.
01:51
4-110, I have you in route to the intersection of Lee Road 72 and 188.
01:58
Intersection of Lee Road 72 and 188 for two vehicle MVC[1] unknown injuries.
02:06
Dr.
02:07
Casey, you can't stop for him.
02:17
Two SUVs, unknown, Cipid-3, unknown, entry, deputy,
02:22
1052, 1084.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
MVC: Motor Vehicle Crash
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Location mentioned:
Lee County Rd 72 & Lee Rd 188, Alabama 36879
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