Motor vehicle crash with chest pain near Capps Landing, Opelika AL
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A motor vehicle crash happened near Capps Landing and Gateway Drive involving a 70-year-old male driver. The airbags deployed and the driver had chest pain but was not trapped in the vehicle.
Audio|Heard on: Lee County Public Safety
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02:37
Transcript:
00:00
Tension. Incoming alert.
00:06
Battalion 1, Engine 5,
00:09
1,
00:10
6,0,
00:13
Caps Landing.
00:14
Medical, Crash.
00:17
Battalion 1,
00:18
Engine 5,
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1,600,
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caps landing. Medical, crash. Battalion 1,0,0, Capps Landing.
00:24
Medical, crash.
00:36
Thank you, Father, Ralph.
00:42
Motor vehicle crash, Capps Landing at Gateway Drive, Capps Landing Gateway Drive, 70-year-old male involved in an MVC complaining of chest pain.
00:49
We did have airbags deploying his vehicle at this time he's unable to get out.
00:57
One of the blocker, you advised him in treatment.
01:04
All units on scene.
01:06
I'm sure if there's entrapment, a caller at Voss, he just wasn't getting out of the vehicle yet.
01:11
Got it.
01:18
Delta 24180, Papa,
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D24180P. D24180P.
01:24
Bill White, your Chevy.
01:28
Yep.
01:37
Negative on entrapment, the occupant side of the vehicle at this time for patrol.
01:42
The plane was, please.
01:48
I turn around to Capps Landing at Gateway Drive, Capps Landing at Gateway Drive, and up a Locker for an NBC, 70-year-old male, in a silver car complaining of chest pain.
02:05
Out with 71.
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2.
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7. Hold on 27.
02:19
7. 7.3-3-1-24.
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7-93-1-24. 7-9-3-1-24.
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7-9-3-1-2-4.
02:35
Man, the Battalion One, you canceled.
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Location mentioned:
Gateway Dr & Capps Landing, Opelika, AL 36804
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