Motor vehicle collision near St Stephens Road and South Shelton Beach Road, Prichard AL
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A motor vehicle collision occurred near St Stephens Road and South Shelton Beach Road. Two vehicles had minor damage and all patients were able to walk at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Mobile County/City and Area Fire
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02:24
Transcript:
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Car 61, Engine 67, Engine 68, motor vehicle collision at South Shelton Beach Road and St.
00:09
St. Stephens Road, timeout, 1448.
00:14
Follow up in 68, you sure are up.
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Copy 68 in round.
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6.7 in route.
00:24
Part 611 in route.
00:28
Copy 67, Par 661 in round.
00:31
Between Walter Moore Road.
00:34
Timeout, 1448.
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41448. All right on 7, 12, 15,
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14,
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14.
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Have the right to note.
00:47
70-year-old female.
00:50
You going to?
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O7.
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Copy no further, thank you.
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I apologize for the delay.
01:05
All right.
01:08
All right, long turnover 37.
01:12
Turnbull, go ahead.
01:15
Copy the call, Benrock POV, Senator DTHA.
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All be in route POV.
01:22
Anybody crafter, Joe?
01:29
Ramsey Fire, one assaulted at Randay Middle School, at (number withheld), Cunningham Road, between Schoolhouse Road and Court Street.
01:40
Ramsey Fire, one assaulted, at Rand Bay Middle School at (number withheld) Cunningham Road, between Schoolhouse Road and Court Street.
01:52
Timeout, 1450.
01:59
Turnibald, that's a negative.
02:07
I won't car 61.
02:11
61.
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On scene to the two vehicles minor damage, all patients' ambulatory, via Salishon, Shelton Beach, Command.
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Location mentioned:
St Stephens Rd & S Shelton Beach Rd, Prichard, AL 36613
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