Two-vehicle accident with head injury near Purvis to Brooklyn Road, Purvis MS
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There was a two-vehicle accident near Purvis to Brooklyn Road. One person hit their head and chin during the crash. Medical and fire units responded to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Lamar County Sheriff and Fire Dispatch
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01:49
Transcript:
00:00
Have a two-vehicle accident, one complaining and then she hit her head and her chin on the steering wheel.
00:08
476, Purvis to Brooklyn Road.
00:11
John, which way they go on Gandy?
00:13
Purvis copies.
00:15
From southeast one of them off.
00:19
Corn Route.
00:20
Good.
00:22
Show me a route like your whiskey.
00:27
Crossing Gandy towards central from birth.
00:30
The ninth any route, Lombin,
00:32
rescue two personnel from Purvis.
00:38
One in route,
00:40
Brian Ridge Rescue One.
00:46
Okay.
00:47
I've dropped off from the back left.
00:50
Good one.
00:52
Good work, can I train your right to pose one?
00:54
If you would, come down to the party and hit.
00:58
Four's in, right.
00:59
Two can go back through that process.
01:00
Kill, Chris.
01:03
Two, go ahead. Two, go ahead.
01:10
Service command and route to Beaver Lake Station.
01:16
River Lake Rescue en route.
01:19
Fort is. Forty-eight.
01:21
Number to 19, zone scene.
01:23
Roadway is not blocked.
01:24
We'll be outside to investigate.
01:27
Good one.
01:29
Good one.
01:34
Go 476 Purvis to Brooklyn Road, 476 Purvis to Brooklyn Road, coming in between the Forrest County line and Baker Road.
01:42
Have a two-vehicle 1050, medical and fire is going to be on the scene.
01:47
476 Purvis to Brooklyn Road.
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Baker Rd, Mississippi 39475
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