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Single-vehicle rollover with head injury near Farmers Ridge Road, Pike County IL
Emergency responders were called to a single-vehicle rollover near Farmers Ridge Road. A 22-year-old female had a possible head injury without bleeding. An officer was already at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Pike County Fire, EMS, and Law Enforcement
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03:3
Transcript:
00:00
We're in orders.
00:02
Mutual aid, Calhoun, mutual aid for Calhoun.
00:30
Pike County Ambulance, Pleasant Hill, Spring Creek Medical, please respond to Farmers Ridge Road near Hillcrest, Nebo, and Calhoun, mutual aid.
00:43
23,
00:44
22-year-old female, possible head injury, one vehicle rollover, no bleeding, officer is on scene.
00:51
Respond on Bravo, timeout, (number withheld).
00:59
5-30-3-3-3-3-0-3-3-3-0-3-3-0-3-0-0.
01:04
16-4.
01:27
Pike County Ambulance, Pleasant Hill, Spring Creek Medical,
01:31
please respond to Farmers Ridge Road near Hillcrest, Nebo, and Calhoun, mutual aid.
01:39
(number withheld),
01:41
22-year-old female,
01:43
possible head injury, one vehicle rollover, no bleeding, officer is on scene.
01:48
Respond on Bravo, timeout, (number withheld).
01:53
I'm trying to get the address.
01:57
1040 to us know what I be here.
02:08
New York 17-Pic County.
02:14
17 closest address location is going to be near Farmers Ridge Road.
02:23
Thank you.
02:35
K-9, Pike County.
02:41
K-K-9, if you're going to take Wildcat, it's going to be almost all the way at the other end of Farmers Ridge near East Panther Creek.
02:52
104 did you get an address for somewhere nearby?
02:56
104, near Farmers Ridge Road, near Farmers Ridge Road.
03:02
104. 104.
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