Two vehicle collision with injury at highway intersection, Radcliff KY
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Emergency services responded to a two vehicle collision with injury near Joe Prather Highway and South Dixie Boulevard. A woman reported a head injury. No rollover or entrapment was involved.
Audio|Heard on: Hardin County Fire and EMS
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01:32
Transcript:
00:00
Squad 23,
00:01
Motor vehicle accident with injury, Joe Prather Highway, South Dixie Boulevard, Joe Prather Highway, South Dixie Boulevard, Tom, (number withheld).
00:15
What, 23 is okay.
00:18
23 of you okay at (number withheld).
00:27
Radcliff Firebox 21, Radcliff Firebox 21.
00:30
Respond to the intersection of Joe Prather and South Dixie Boulevard.
00:32
Joe Prather and South Dixie Boulevard for an MVA[1] with injury timeout.
00:36
(number withheld).
00:37
Start, okay.
00:44
In service at (number withheld).
00:49
Hello, I haven't heard of Kenny.
00:52
A.D.
00:57
You're responding to Joe Prather Highway and South Dixie Boulevard.
01:00
Joe Prather Highway and South Dixie Boulevard for an MVA[1], two vehicles, no rollover or entrapment.
01:06
There is a (age withheld)-year-old female with a head injury.
01:11
(number withheld). (number withheld).
01:18
On 23, it's going to be intersection of Joe Prather Highway, South Dixie Boulevard, Joe Prather Highway, South Dixie Boulevard,
01:25
two vehicle accident, T-bone,
01:27
but a (age withheld)-year-old female claim of a head injury.
01:30
Still trying to get further on the other patient.
Police codes explained
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[1]
MVA: Motor Vehicle Accident
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Location mentioned:
Joe Prather Hwy & S Dixie Blvd, Radcliff, KY 40160
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