Vehicle stuck on train tracks near Fort O'Cole, Lucedale MS
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A vehicle is stuck on the train tracks near Fort O'Cole and Highway 613. There is also a possible crash alert from OnStar near Radcliffe Drive and Highway 613. It is unclear if these incidents are related.
Audio|Heard on: George County Law Enforcement
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02:49
Transcript:
00:00
We're going to have a vehicle stuck on the train tracks near Fort O'Cole and Highway 613.
00:05
Again, a vehicle stuck on the train tracks.
00:12
104 S.O have you already kind of thank you.
00:15
Go ahead.
00:25
County.
00:30
1046. I'm assuming if I has no drink, it's just close to come through.
00:43
Take up.
00:50
My most sales coming to downtown.
00:56
24.
01:01
6.7-1-5-3.
01:09
Stand on that left number.
01:14
150.5.
01:18
The one I say.
01:24
Yes, time is starting to see.
01:25
So it is.
01:27
Sam, I'll be seen on 3 at Grand Elevator and Horse Ranch Road with a George Edward (number withheld).
01:34
George Edward (number withheld).
01:46
I saw that continuing my shop just yet.
01:51
Not I'm pulling off in the last night.
01:55
You got an hour long call?
02:01
Metro Warren Company 2003-(number withheld)-O-Wrador-Luminums in color.
02:05
Mr. 2A (name withheld), entrance of a car.
02:11
Oh.
02:13
Can't find weather.
02:19
Six, uh, Measure 1.
02:25
Hey, if you can, give me it's 101.
02:28
Two, seven.
02:33
Okay,
02:35
so we're possibly also going to have a signal one crash alert from OnStar near Radcliffe Drive and Highway 613, again near Radcliffe Drive and highway 613.
02:46
Not sure if it's related to the car stuck on the train tracks.
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Location mentioned:
MS-613, Mississippi
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