Car rollover crash with possible injuries on Alexander Lane, Faulkner County AR
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A car rolled over in a crash near Alexander Lane. Possible injuries were reported, but a third party took an injured person to the hospital before emergency responders arrived.
Audio|Heard on: Faulkner County Area Public Safety
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02:14
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 18 rescue channel assignment for an accident with possible injury.
00:03
Near Alexander Road, cross street Village Drive and Hall Lane.
00:16
Engine 18, Rescue General Simon for an accident with possible injury.
00:21
Near Alexander Road.
00:24
Near Alexander Road, cross streets Village Drive and Hall Lane.
00:31
Timeout, (number withheld).
00:35
Hugh Queen, the Kitchen Deputy.
00:45
Go ahead.
00:52
Can you send those gloves down, please?
00:57
3X-ray 401.
01:00
Go ahead.
01:06
Could you advise North Little Rockets, an accident, two-car vehicle, no injuries,
01:12
military row, and then the parking lot of Amboy, (number withheld) Military Row.
01:18
Two-four, no injuries, not blockaded, and nothing like that?
01:21
Ten-four, they're in the parking lot of the church, or Amboy Church.
01:25
Two-for. Good one.
01:29
Come, Cobby.
01:34
In Gen 18, I show you en route to near Alexander Road responding on an accident with injury.
01:49
This is going to be a front collision rollover.
01:55
We've had multiple calls on this.
01:57
It is going to be a dark gray,
02:00
2021 BMW sedan.
02:03
We also received information that a third party arrived on scene and took a subject,
02:09
stating that they were going to take them to the hospital.
02:13
H.W.5.3.
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Location mentioned:
Alexander Ln, Arkansas 72034
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