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Two vehicle crash with initial entrapment on highway, Macon County AL
A two-vehicle traffic accident occurred on highway 84 near the interstate in Macon County. The caller was initially trapped inside a vehicle but was later able to exit safely.
Audio|Heard on: Finchburg VFD
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03:22
Transcript:
00:00
No wonder first TmF, now we're going to start to MF, we advise of a two vehicle 1050, unknown AI, anything near the interstate of how we're 84 a week, and make for a way, two vehicle 1050, unlawful, how we're 804 a work, make for a way.
01:00
If there are a Mexican violent, if we're making voluntary violence violence, if you have a vehicle 1050, unknown,
01:09
unknown,
01:10
1053. It will be right there at the client site, so how we're in for a red, close the floor, it should be next to a road, two vehicle 1050, unknown to I, unknown 1053.
01:22
Yes,
01:25
that's a copy.
01:29
No.
02:07
Lexington is in fact.
02:12
Do it.
02:14
Show me tonight.
02:15
There's going to be a location train.
02:21
It is going to be a one-ve-hicle 10-50[1] car versus here in front of runway, travel on our way.
02:33
Temple. She can off the roadwalk.
02:38
That's negative.
02:40
The caller advised the vehicle is off the side of the road.
02:43
However, she cannot get her door open if she is kept in the vehicle.
02:50
Simple.
03:08
Maybe you want to one tonight.
03:14
9111-1-10-25, to all-making firemen.
03:16
Be advised you can 10-25, curb and local police department that caller was able to get out of the vehicle.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-50: Traffic accident (hit and run)
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Location mentioned:
Macon County, AL
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