Single vehicle accident on highway 22 near McKenzie, Mckenzie TN
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A single vehicle crashed on highway 22 near McKenzie, Tennessee. The vehicle was smoking, possibly from engine or radiator damage. No injuries or fire were reported.
Audio|Heard on: Carroll County Sheriff and Fire, Huntingdon Police, Fire, and PW
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02:40
Transcript:
00:00
District 10, one vehicle accident, 18070, Highway 22, McKenzie.
00:08
Vehicle is going to be smoking.
00:12
18070, highway 22.
00:14
One vehicle accident, the vehicle is smoking.
00:21
7.
00:28
Federal 2.
00:29
10-8[2]-0.
00:32
10-4[1].
00:38
1040. Central County Show 1001 in route to station.
00:51
September 2.
00:54
Go ahead.
00:57
Can you contact the expedient files that there's quite a bit of damage to this vehicle?
01:02
She's one of the crash report.
01:05
Nichols tag is going to be Papa, Delta 04, (number withheld).
01:14
7.4.
01:21
Yeah, this subject's really shook up for almost
01:24
standby for a while, this one don't these but he can get here.
01:31
Ten it, for us.
01:33
732 T-HB the room.
01:41
732.
01:46
We also have District 10 en route for fire, do we need to cancel them?
01:52
We'll have the single line, it's not just radiator leaking.
01:58
Timber, thank you.
02:04
All right, full, I'm back tonight.
02:09
You can signal none there.
02:16
District 10, 104.
02:18
District 10, 104.
02:24
740. 741.
02:26
She'll have had a 24 grand cut of circles.
02:31
Here's one.
02:34
On the scene.
Police codes explained
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[1]
10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
[2]
10-8: In service
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Location mentioned:
TN-22, McKenzie, TN 38201
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