Vehicle overturns on Cascade Palmetto Hwy, South Fulton GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency crews responded to a single-vehicle crash on Cascade Palmetto Highway in South Fulton, Georgia. The vehicle had overturned and both lanes were closed while a heavy wrecker was requested. One person at the scene appeared to experience throat and hip pain, possibly related to the crash.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Eighty-five is my location.
00:01
One vehicle.
00:02
And can you show me a code five?
00:05
Two fifteen, copy (number withheld).
00:07
One (number withheld), I am pulling an eighty-five request.
00:10
Two twenty-seven, the radio.
00:12
Good.
00:14
Both lanes closed on Cascade Palmetto Road.
00:18
Both lanes, Cascade Palmetto Road closed.
00:20
Received.
00:22
Stop. Listen, fifty-one.
00:23
So thirty-one.
00:26
Listen, two fourteen.
00:28
Start reporting my location.
00:30
I have a person complaining of throat pain.
00:33
Possible throat pain; may also have difficulty breathing.
00:36
You said throat pain? Complaining of hip pain.
00:40
Hip pain, clear.
00:41
One (number withheld), can you issue me a code five?
00:44
Copy (number withheld).
00:48
Clear.
00:49
Two twenty-seven on the radio.
00:51
For that eighty-five, can you actually send a heavy? The vehicle is on its rooftop and about 10 feet down near the bridge.
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Location mentioned:
Cascade Palmetto Hwy, South Fulton, GA
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