White oil truck flees traffic incident near hospital, Hiram GA
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According to the dispatch call, a white oil truck left the scene following a traffic incident near the hospital at Bill Creek Parkway and 278 in Hiram, GA. The driver was a white male. Authorities are gathering more information.
Audio|Heard on: Paulding County Sheriff and Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
Palling 4719, 1050.
00:02
Go ahead.
00:04
Yes, sir. Show us back in service.
00:07
50, it's 278 in Bill Carruth Parkway.
00:09
The Jimmy Lee Smith Parkway at Bill Creek Parkway is on the hospital.
00:15
We're still in line getting details and descriptions.
00:19
I'm right here in the area if you got a subject.
00:23
Tim, we're still landline.
00:25
We only have the location at this time.
00:29
Please check your hands, I'll let you know when we have a touch description.
00:34
Yeah, poor.
00:40
Also, you know, direction travel's great.
00:46
Starting last evening, you have traffic traffic.
00:53
417 call on the I'm literally right here just like for a vehicle section of injection tile
01:01
Cesar4 I'm clear following 124 1484 to student progress at 457 Springer Parkway that's 457 Springero Parkway Cross Street and College Road sound like red or so on my
01:19
47 Jones status
01:21
Thank you.
01:35
A average return to 58-278 Bill Creek on the hospital.
01:38
The vehicle that left the scene is going to be a white oil truck.
01:42
I see the left on to 278, occupied by a white male unknown further.
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Location mentioned:
US-278 & Bill Carruth Pkwy, Hiram, GA 30132
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