Car crashes into wall on Dayton Blvd off-ramp, Red Bank TN
A silver Nissan Altima crashed into a wall on the off-ramp from Highway 27 northbound to Dayton Boulevard. A female occupant is complaining of chest pains. There are signs the driver might be intoxicated. Emergency medical services have been requested to transport her to the hospital.
Audio|Source: Hamilton County Sheriff's Department
02:10
Transcript:
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It's going to be on the off-ramp from 27 northbound to Dayton Boulevard.
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Silver Nissan Altima versus the wall.
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One female complaining of chest pains.
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You're 11, I'm clear.
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West 7 back Surve Dakota.
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West 7. West 75.
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Unitaine.
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Ten. Ten.
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We've observed this female moving around in her apartment.
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Twelve is going to attempt to make contact. I'll be en route to that, Rick.
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Okay.
00:53
Parties out of gas.
00:55
They got someone in or out.
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I'm gonna hang out here with them until they get here.
01:01
Get an intent.
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Go ahead.
01:11
I'm in the area attempting to locate. Can you get a location to see if she's at the very top of the ramp?
01:20
Looking at the phone location, it looks like they're just after that first right-hand turn from 27 onto the ramp.
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I'm sorry, say that one more time.
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It's like she's about halfway down the ramp.
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She's after the right-hand turn and before the left-hand curve.
01:40
Nice one.
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Go ahead.
01:45
Okay, I'm attempting to make my way to it.
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I make contact with the homeowner.
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Everything's okay.
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D-10.
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Clear. Clear.
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Okay.
01:56
Okay.
01:57
Hello.
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Hello.
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I've made contact parties requesting EMS,
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intoxication,
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and requesting transport to the hospital.
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Clear.
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Location mentioned:
Dayton Blvd, Tennessee
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