Traffic accident near Walt Banks Road by high school, Peachtree City GA
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A traffic accident occurred near Walt Banks Road in front of McIntosh High School involving a white Toyota Corolla and a white older-model Mercedes. The vehicles were obstructing the roadway and were being moved. Emergency responders are on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Peachtree City Police and Fire
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01:37
Transcript:
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1350, 1380,
00:02
copy 1050.
00:05
80.
00:11
50, 1380, 1050 near Walt Banks Road, McIntosh High School, Cross Vegas Middleton Drive,
00:20
the white Toyota Corolla and a white older-model Mercedes passenger car.
00:24
It's in the middle of Walt Banks near McIntosh High School.
00:28
One of them, they're trying to get the cars moved, but they're not sure that they're going to get out of the way.
00:33
McA2, you're responding to a 73-73-year-age female, high fever, and tested positive for the flu.
00:40
Patient also has a headache, trouble breathing.
00:43
7.00. 9.32, we're talking up.
00:48
1350, 1380.80, the moment in the Mercedes was yelling a lot at the beginning of the fall with the driver in the Mercedes.
00:55
And right before she disconnected, I think she's already yelling again.
00:59
Simple.
01:05
Video from Medicaid2.
01:08
9882.
01:13
Medicate 2, we're going to be on scene, Unviscany Medical, Medicaid, 3rd, Command.
01:19
2 vote.
01:24
1550 radio, 1023, looks like they moved, I'll check the parking lots.
01:30
However.
01:35
I'll be out with them, McIntosh High School.
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Location mentioned:
South Suburbs, 201 Walt Banks Rd, Peachtree City, GA 30269
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