Single vehicle rollover crash near Five Points Road, Cleveland AL
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A single vehicle rolled over and ended up upside down off the road near Five Points Road in Blount County. Two people were involved; one complained of head pain. Both were alert and talking. There was no road blockage reported.
Audio|Heard on: Blount County Fire & EMS Dispatch
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Transcript:
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526, 1864, 5.3, 1864, 5.3, a 1-8-64-5.3, a 1-car MV8, possible head injury,
00:09
cross-suit through Hudson Drive and Blackwoodspin, 1519.
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That's two of their problems in Moniota.
00:24
Perfect.
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Station 573, 1864, 5 points road, 18664, 5 points road,
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one car MDA,
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vehicle flip up and so down.
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The time received.
01:03
Five received.
01:13
The units are out to five points.
01:16
Vehicle is still upside down.
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All occupants are the vehicle, alert and talking.
01:25
Okay, I appreciate it.
01:44
Station 7030, 1864 and 5 points road, 1864 and 5 points road, one vehicle in VA,
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vehicle upside down.
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3.34 to file race.
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3.34.
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534. All right.
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Still we are on the scene on call points ready to send off the report.
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All right. See. All right.
02:19
552 and 591 response.
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5591 response.
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552 and 911 response.
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2904 to fire race.
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Drive.
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Yeah,
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we have two patients at this time, only one complaining with pain, a small lap to the back of the head,
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still assessing at this time.
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Message.
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And there is no roadblock, his vehicle is completely off the roadblock.
03:03
Thank you.
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Location mentioned:
Five Points Rd, Cleveland, AL 35049
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