Vehicle fire with trapped person on highway 411 south, Leesburg AL
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A single-vehicle crashed and caught fire on US Highway 411 South near Jerry Street in Leesburg, Alabama. Firefighters put out the fire and rescued the person trapped inside. A medical helicopter was canceled after confirming the situation was under control.
Audio|Heard on: Cherokee County Police, Fire and EMS Dispatch
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05:20
Transcript:
00:00
Can you get Leesburg en route? There's been a vehicle accident, 411 south near the turn to go to 106.
00:11
Flames are coming out from under the vehicle.
00:15
10-4[1]. Any injuries and how many vehicles?
00:24
One vehicle, I cannot tell if he's in the vehicle this time.
00:32
Leave or forward type of direction.
00:42
703 to 305.
00:46
Go ahead.
00:50
I don't know if it's raiding fire or not, I need to come up there and relieve you so you can go handle that accident.
00:57
No, you know, I'm 108, I'm in my route there right now.
01:02
Central.
01:07
Central Dispax 2,
01:10
4DMS,
01:11
Station 57,
01:13
Cherokee Rescue.
01:15
3.05.
01:16
One vehicle, vehicle is on fire.
01:19
Unknown injuries, unknown entrapment.
01:21
U.S. Highway 411 South near Jerry Street.
01:24
One vehicle, accident.
01:26
U.S. Highway 411 South and Jerry Street.
01:32
33's en route.
01:35
10.4.
01:41
Rescue threes and they're going to be Leesburg Fire District.
01:49
That's ten-four.
01:50
Four eleven south at Jerry Street.
02:10
That's to Cherokee Rescue, just advising we do have an additional caller reporting there is someone in the vehicle that's on fire.
02:19
Fish is three-coppy.
02:25
In the vehicle.
02:28
Go ahead and launch the helicopter, call survival flight.
02:31
Have them land, uh,
02:33
just send them toward LZ and Leesburg for now.
02:40
He's burr cop.
02:46
1306 this much.
02:49
1306, go ahead.
02:52
We have the fire put out at this time.
02:54
The subject, we're trying to get the subject out at this time.
02:58
Simple.
03:08
24, Medicare, please.
03:15
65, minute.
03:19
104-65.
03:28
On 12, 1027 to (name withheld), of Dossett Street and Center.
03:32
Statuses revotes was of 1987,
03:35
several different reasons, including the DUI-290 29.
03:40
Okay.
03:43
Ten-four.
03:48
I think they have got the fire extinguished they're trying to get the subject out of the vehicle.
03:53
10-4[1]. That's what I was concerned about.
03:55
Thank you.
03:57
10-4[1].
04:03
Truck said me around.
04:07
104Tru7, highway 411 south at Jerry Street.
04:09
Also be advised 1306 as on scene advising they've got the fire extinguished trying to get the subject out of the vehicle.
04:19
Chris Lee.
04:24
Pote 1006 dispatch be advised, the fire is out.
04:28
Subject is out of the vehicle.
04:29
We got the subject sitting on the side of Jerry Street and 411.
04:42
10-4[1]. Dispax to all responding units.
04:45
U.S. Highway 411 South and Jerry Street.
04:48
U.S. Highway 411 South and Jerry Street.
04:51
1306 is on scene.
04:52
If it's been extinguished, they do have the subject out of the vehicle,
04:57
away from the vehicle,
04:59
and he's going to be right there at the intersection of Jerry Street and 411 South.
05:03
10.4 crossing Leeford bridge.
05:07
10. 10.4.
05:17
We think it's safe.
05:19
We canceled the helicopter.
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US-411, Leesburg, AL
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