Red SUV hits telephone pole near Transom Road, Rhea County TN
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According to the dispatch call, a red SUV struck a telephone pole near Transom Road in Rhea County. The extent of injuries is unknown. The telephone pole was severely damaged and the electric department was notified.
Audio|Heard on: Rhea County Public Safety
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02:46
Transcript:
00:00
We have limited information.
00:02
The area near Transom Road.
00:04
We have an accident, unknown injuries.
00:06
Caller was a passenger and advised a red SUV struck a telephone pole.
00:11
Signal 31, Highland Elementary.
00:14
Okay.
00:17
What was that accident?
00:24
Currently, the area near Transom Road, accident and unknown injuries, red SUV.
00:32
Struck a telephone pole.
00:33
The caller was a passenger and kept going.
00:36
No.
00:41
Central 251.
00:47
Go ahead, phone soon.
00:53
Tribes responsible times to straight the voicemail.
00:57
Good copy, thanks.
01:04
151.
01:07
Go ahead.
01:12
Send you a page for signal 6, and reference to the call on (number withheld) Debbie Drive.
01:16
I just wanted to talk to Officer and reference to what to do about the animal author.
01:23
Okay.
01:37
2282. 20282.
01:41
108, 2 to 12.
01:43
10 more.
01:55
Sleep.
01:57
I have a response.
01:59
The coffee.
02:09
2291 signal 21.
02:11
I'm ready to call for your 28.
02:17
(name withheld), I'm out here.
02:21
104.
02:27
28 when you're ready.
02:31
Go ahead.
02:35
I see 219 Baker George Paul Robert 219 Baker George Paul Robert go ahead and notify the electric department it's because this telephone pole completely and a half ten four
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Rhea County, TN
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