Two-vehicle crash reported on Highway 37, Smith County MS
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency units responded to a two-vehicle collision involving an 18-wheeler and a car near Highway 37 and SCR 84 in Mississippi. All individuals were reported out of the vehicles. The extent of injuries was not yet known, and no one was trapped.
Audio|Heard on: Smith County Public Safety
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01:47
Transcript:
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Smith units, need you at Highway 37 and SCR 84.
00:04
Highway 37 and SCR 84.
00:07
Got a traffic accident with unknown injuries.
00:10
It's going to be an 18-wheeler and a car.
00:14
All persons are out of the vehicle.
00:18
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517.
00:35
The fire to Raleigh 1st responders needs you en route Highway 37 at the intersection of SCR 84.
00:43
The intersection of SCR 84 has a two-vehicle traffic accident, 18-wheeler versus car.
00:51
Unknown injuries, no entrapments.
01:04
Smith Fire to Raleigh First Responders, need you en route Highway 37 at the intersection of SCR 84.
01:11
Highway 37 at the intersection of SCR 84.
01:15
Get a unit via Glidesmith, 18-wheeler versus car, unknown injuries, no entrapments.
01:33
Dispatch to Raleigh 1st responders.
01:36
Need you en route Highway 37 at the intersection of SCR 84.
01:40
Highway 37 at the intersection of SCR 84.
01:44
Two-vehicle collision, 18-wheeler versus car.
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Location mentioned:
MS-37, Mississippi
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