Minor traffic accident with neck pain reported, Mountain Pine AR
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Two vehicles were involved in a minor traffic accident near Mountain Pine and Albert Pike. The people involved moved to the McDonald's parking lot. One person reported neck pain but was conscious and able to walk. An ambulance was requested but it was a non-emergent situation.
Audio|Heard on: Piney Volunteer Fire Department
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02:38
Transcript:
00:00
Accident near Mountain Pine and Albert Pike at the lot.
00:09
Parties are moving to the McDonald's parking lot.
00:12
We have Volkswagen and a Ford involved.
00:15
Copy traffic.
00:16
Anybody in the Station 1 area to check on that?
00:22
130 will be en route.
00:26
159, 160 be in a row.
00:32
You can just max track.
00:38
Hine, 130 is a dispatch?
00:41
Good.
00:44
Where did they pull into?
00:46
McDonald's.
00:50
Thank you.
00:57
159, 160,
00:59
in the area to gentle tape.
01:01
Okay. Okay.
01:02
Okay.
01:06
Finally, 130 is at McDonald's attempting to locate.
01:12
Okay, well.
01:16
What kind of cars are involved in the accident?
01:20
One's a Volkswagen, the other is a Ford.
01:26
Thank you.
01:30
On the scene.
01:34
Sam.
01:40
Everyone says they're okay.
01:46
Would you send an ambulance?
01:52
We're requesting an ambulance.
01:55
Yes, the sir.
01:56
The man says he has neck pain.
02:00
Ten four.
02:01
Emergent or non-emergent?
02:06
Non-emergent.
02:07
Non-emergent.
02:11
Ten more.
02:17
Planning fire have 2342 en route to NDA at Mountain Pine Junction.
02:27
2342, we have one patient complaining of neck pain.
02:32
It is a minor incident, side swipe.
02:35
The patient is currently up, walking, and talking.
02:38
Stop it.
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Mountain Pine, AR
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