Two vehicle accident with passenger injured near Cypress Street, Ludowici GA
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A two vehicle accident occurred near Parker and Little Whiskey near East Cypress Street. A passenger in a Nissan Rogue suffered a head injury. There is no road blockage or entrapment reported.
Audio|Heard on: Long County Public Safety
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02:7
Transcript:
00:00
We at 1050 at the Parker and Little Whiskey.
00:03
The caller advised that it's two vehicles, a Nissan Rogue, and she doesn't know the other vehicle.
00:07
She advised that there's no road blockage.
00:11
Okay.
00:14
Therefore, 706.
00:38
On EMS, wrong side here.
00:45
You've got to be able to find it to 4 East Cypress Street.
00:47
It's 4 East Cypress Street for exit.
00:53
All-Fi, you're going to be responding to 4 East Cypress Street, that's 4 East Cypress Street for accident.
01:03
All right.
01:06
That's 4 East Cypress Street for accident.
01:08
Med1, copy.
01:11
10 knowledge, May I.
01:13
Annette. Long run, road.
01:14
There ain't tremming.
01:18
See if there's no road blockage or entrapment but the caller in the Nissan Rogue says her passenger is complaining of a head injury.
01:29
Stand forward, clear.
01:32
Okay.
01:33
All.
01:40
You know, on 10-23.
01:50
At knowledge, Med1.
01:52
You're going to be responding to a two-car accident.
01:55
The caller in the Nissan Rogue is complaining of her passenger having a head injury.
02:02
Received.
02:06
10-4[1].
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10-4: Affirmative (Acknowledgment/Message received)
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Location mentioned:
E Cypress St, Ludowici, GA 31316
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