Single-vehicle accident near Highway 160 and Warbler Way, Newport TN
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A single-vehicle accident occurred near Highway 160 and Warbler Way in Newport. A female was reportedly still inside the vehicle. The condition of the injured is unknown.
Audio|Heard on: Cocke County Sheriff, Fire, and EMS, Newport Police and Fire
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02:43
Transcript:
00:00
Call County Fire, Center View Fire, Newport Rescue Squad, Region route, Highway 160, Warbler Way, possible vehicles off the roadway, still a female in it.
00:21
Medic 4, 9-1-1 traffic, motor vehicle accident.
00:31
Motor vehicle accident.
00:36
Units in route.
00:40
301. 30, 52, 611.
00:48
Senator, what was the information on that?
00:54
The Highway 160 and Warbler Way just before Holt Hollow.
01:06
Any word on entrapment or anything?
01:15
They advised the person was still in the vehicle they had run off the side of the roadway and saw the information they provided at this time.
01:27
104.
01:33
Central Rescue Theory by Warren Routes.
01:35
Third,
01:37
CP3. Third,
01:40
CP3.
01:45
6.02 to disbat.
01:49
Go ahead.
01:50
If law enforcement gets on scene first, can you have them advise if there's entrapment or not?
01:56
Yeah, permanent.
02:00
Rob,
02:02
are you able to release an engine?
02:05
Yeah, 77's, I think, getting ready to head that way.
02:10
Engine 77, are you en route?
02:17
Yes, engine 77's in route. Yes, engine 77's in route.
02:24
We can copy you.
02:28
Copy, I heard you that, Tom.
02:31
You're going to be responding to near TN-160, per central, got a motor vehicle accident, unknown injuries.
02:40
Your number is going to be (number withheld), but you're responding at 1355.
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Location mentioned:
TN-160, Newport, TN 37821
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