Person injured by fall but not hit by car, New Albany MS
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Emergency crews responded to a report of a person with a bleeding leg from a fall near Rolling Hills Drive. A separate report of someone being hit by a car near Glade Street was found to be mistaken. No one was actually struck by a vehicle, and all emergency units were canceled.
Audio|Heard on: New Albany Fire Dispatch
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02:47
Transcript:
00:00
9-1-1 in the Army Fire Department of Baptist respond to near Rolling Hills Drive. Subject has a bleeding leg from a fall.
00:28
Go on.
00:31
No.
00:38
On the avenue fire and bad.
00:39
This respond to near Glade Street. A report was received of someone possibly hit by a car.
00:58
FD2 is en route to Glade Street.
01:03
Engine one is en route to Glade Street.
01:09
Ciboff.
01:19
Units on scene advise this was a mistake. Nobody was actually hit.
01:34
Dispatch, what was the message from PD?
01:38
Uh,
01:39
PD now advising.
01:40
Nobody was actually hit by a car.
01:41
It was a mistaken message.
01:45
Nobody was actually hit.
01:51
That's a check.
01:52
Do they still need medical? Multiple times, still waiting on response.
02:09
We're done on a plate street now, so we'll be there second.
02:19
That's a check engine.
02:26
FD1, Engine 1, PD,
02:29
officers on scene are canceling medics and fire, cancel and put me on your run report.
02:38
NJ1 copy, NG1's back in service.
02:43
9-1-1-week copy, traffic direct from PD, we're canceling per PD.
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Location mentioned:
Rolling Hills Dr, New Albany, MS 38652
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