Two-vehicle accident causes minor injuries near Gause Street, Hinesville GA
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According to the dispatch call, a two-vehicle traffic accident occurred near Gause Street and Gas(s)away Street. The vehicles pulled over to the side of Oglethorpe Highway with hazard lights on. There were minor injuries reported, including neck pain.
Audio|Heard on: Liberty County Public Safety and Hinesville Fire & Police
Listen to dispatch call
02:59
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead.
00:02
One-five-four, got a trap accident, area of Gause Street, 4-2, Crickon 4-3, Gasway Street,
00:08
because of having a mini-bam and a great SUV, negative-ball injuries.
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5-4, clear.
00:24
Can follow, my voice.
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172 central.
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172.
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24,
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I spoke to the subject.
00:54
Uh... Jim's one.
00:57
Nice.
01:01
I'm one.
01:14
About 51 northbound on Black Cerville, Colorado, South Carolina drive-out tag (number withheld), George King,
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between (number withheld), George King, South Carolina.
01:31
Hello.
01:37
I have the lights on.
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10.4 will be a note.
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They were.
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I was Thomas Thomas Heath.
01:50
5 foot cliff.
01:55
That's pain, they are pulled off to the side of the road.
01:59
They're hazard like they're on.
02:05
30,0005 is cleared.
02:15
2538, were you taking that? That pity.
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Soon 4.
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I greatly appreciate you, sir.
02:30
I'm here for you, man. Don't worry. I'm here for you, man.
02:33
Don't worry.
02:40
Central Med Rescue 4.
02:47
Go ahead.
02:50
It's a two vehicle accident.
02:53
Somebody complained of neck pain, they pulled off the side of me.
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On the Oglethorpe Highway, their hazards are on.
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Location mentioned:
Gause St, Hinesville, GA 31313
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