Three car accident on Pearl Drive near Route 27, Walker County GA
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A three-car motor vehicle accident occurred near Pearl Drive and Route 27. Emergency medical services and police were on the scene. There were no reported injuries. Some debris and fluids were on the roadway, and fire department assistance was requested to address the hazards.
Audio|Heard on: Walker County Public Safety
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01:53
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to be here at Pearl Drive and 27.
00:05
There's going to be a, what looks like, three-car motor vehicle accident.
00:08
We're going to be getting out with it.
00:10
Medic 13, Central 9900.
00:16
Central is Medic 13.
00:18
I failed to advise.
00:19
You'll need to send police department.
00:21
May 13 Tension is clear.
00:24
Do we need the fire department as well? 120 central.
00:30
I noticed this time we'll ascertain more and let you know.
00:35
Clear. That's Hill.
00:37
120.
00:41
Reports of a two-car accident in front of the Walmart area near L-Trio?
00:49
No injuries before Ranger and a small Nissan Duke?
00:54
I'm clear. I'll be en route.
00:55
120th, I just clear.
00:57
I can't know it.
01:02
Like 15. Could you be in my breath?
01:10
15 clear on Rock Sprite.
01:16
Central Mike 12th.
01:18
May 12th.
01:23
Clear, Glenwood and Route Station 6 for crew swap.
01:28
May 12th age is clear, 1903.
01:34
Central, Mani 13.
01:36
May 13. May 13.
01:41
There are going to be no injuries on this thing.
01:44
We'll stand behind until we get any of the police department or if you do send fire.
01:48
There's just a few liquids on the road and some debris if you do want to dispatch them out.
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Location mentioned:
US-27 & Pearl Dr, Georgia 30728
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