Injury accident near Exxon on Loyola Drive, Kenner LA
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An accident with injuries occurred near the Exxon station on Loyola Drive involving a Toyota Tundra and a black and silver Ford Focus.
Audio|Heard on: Kenner Fire
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02:10
Transcript:
00:00
Engine 388, 129, response to an accident with injury near Loyola Drive.
00:05
U147, screening accident injury near Loyola Drive.
00:09
On timeout, 1833 response by groundland.
00:17
Follow on from engine 388, can you repeat that address please?
00:21
It's going to be near Loyola Drive.
00:30
Follow on 370.0, got low air pressure.
00:34
243.3.7.0, low air pressure.
00:38
380, route.
00:41
Copy 388, round.
00:47
379 is back in route.
00:48
Copy 379 a round.
00:49
Copy 379 a round.
00:55
It would be a Toyota Tundra and black and silver Ford Focus pulled for the Exxon.
01:04
What was this last guy?
01:08
It's going to be a Toyota Tundra and a black and silver Ford Focus pulled into the Exxon.
01:14
That was I...
01:19
I'm 380, you're gonna see ya.
01:22
Copy 3-8-on-teen.
01:25
Do you say you go at the X-O?
01:29
2-4.
01:35
There's no black cundra at the X-on.
01:41
10-4[1], standby.
01:43
Standby.
01:47
They're not in the X-O.
01:49
They're across the street.
01:53
Simply can be across the street.
01:56
379-388, they're gonna be on an eye-side when we get off, yeah, here like that.
02:01
379, you're not needed.
02:04
Take a move.
02:05
379, copy direct, return.
02:09
Cut 379, not needed to return.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment or message received; affirmative or OK.
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Location mentioned:
Loyola Dr, Kenner, LA 70065
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