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County Adam 76, Adam 72, vehicle accident with injuries.
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Vehicle accident with injuries, Main Street and Mockingbird Lane in McAdenville.
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(name withheld) advises a female inside.
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Car just stopped rolling.
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EMS and fire en route.
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Fire Center 412 responding.
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10-6[2], we're out of here.
00:34
Up from New to Main Street at Mockingbird Lane, vehicle versus pole.
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It's going to be a vehicle versus a pole.
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Yeah, I'm not sure where 36 is coming from, but if 26 is any closer, you can send it to them.
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All right, 77, you can have that call.
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Twenty 09:11 county on two.
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Can you show me 42 ? No.
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Twenty six in route.
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Two four. Fire center, utility 41, go ahead.
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Repeat your unit number.
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You're about to receive a 1050 PI[5] from Gaston.
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I'll be 1017 to that when you get it.
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What was the location of that PI[5] that came out?
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At Main Street and Mockingbird Lane.
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Main Street and Mockingbird Lane in McAdenville.
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10-4[1], if you'll send that to SHP, I'll be en route to it.
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10-19[3], officer to RSU, all 30.
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6128, sheriff's office, put me out at the address.
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10-4[1]. Utility 41 arriving, two car MVA, light damage.
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Utility 41, I have 41 command.
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10-19[3], E7T is going to be routine traffic to Carmel.
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10-4[1], I believe that 10-50[4] is in the city.
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Are you still en route?
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Let EMS know priority three.
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And also, we've got a cracked pole.
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You can notify Duke at the intersection of.
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. . 10-4[1], 10-4, 3.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment; message received and understood; affirmative or OK.
[2]
10-6: Unavailable or occupied and unable to respond immediately.
[3]
10-19: Return to station/base
[4]
10-50: Motor vehicle accident or collision
[5]
PI: Incident involving personal injury, often used as a modifier for accidents or crashes.