Pedestrian struck near North Hickory Street in Loxley, Loxley AL
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A pedestrian was struck by a dark blue Dodge Ram near North Hickory Street in Loxley. Emergency responders requested a helicopter and Delta-level assistance for the situation.
Audio|Heard on: Baldwin County Fire and EMS
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02:20
Transcript:
00:00
Station 60, Station 3, Zone 60, CEFCO,
00:03
Near North Hickory Street, NVA, pedestrian struck, Delta response.
00:07
Station 60, Station 3, Zone 60,
00:10
CEFCO, near North...
00:12
Takeery Street, N... MDA pedestrian struck, Delta respond.
00:15
Cross street near North Magnolia Street.
00:18
Comptus clear, 8-203.
00:21
Oxley, Command 3, Volocent, Central.
00:24
Okay, Cognito.
00:26
Command 2, Route.
00:36
Locks with Command 2, responding to the Cepo near North Hickory Street for MDA pedestrian struck.
00:43
Say something in the roadway.
00:45
It's about a mile west from the CEFCO.
00:47
Caller couldn't confirm if the vehicle hit a person or not.
00:50
The vehicle is a dark blue Dodge Ram.
00:57
Civil and all dogs.
00:59
You got a helicopter seen-law.
01:02
Yes, before we have all the ones this time.
01:12
Command 2 Volunteer Control.
01:13
Command 2 is going to be all seen.
01:20
It's going to be right at the corner of 59 and 9th.
01:25
Thank you. Thank you.
01:37
Lockwood, the ring please all of them.
01:41
Austin Command, June, stay my for 10.
02:04
Station 60, near North Superior Street, landing zone delta response.
02:09
Air Carolina expectful of the 17-minute ETA.
02:11
Station 60, near North Secretary Street, Stepto, landing zone delta response.
02:16
Aircar 1-8601-6, 8501-8N.A., call on Central Bureau 1806.
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Location mentioned:
N Hickory St, Loxley, AL 36551
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