Traffic accident with injuries on Glenridge Drive, Sandy Springs GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a traffic accident involving a red truck and a black truck occurred near Glenridge Drive and 285 Eastbound in Sandy Springs, Georgia. There are injuries reported and the roadway is blocked between I-285 East and GA-400. Emergency units are responding to the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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Transcript:
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Say if you didn't. This is called Sherman accident just occurred.
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It's going to be 285 Eastbound and Glenridge.
00:07
We need a red truck versus a black truck.
00:09
There are injuries.
00:10
Pardon me some more units if possible.
00:13
Trade me from Glenridge.
00:16
They can access from Roswell.
00:19
You can get some more views to help here to Tim with this accident.
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285 Eastbound, Glenridge.
00:24
This one has a lot.
00:42
Here, two-time track-com.
00:44
Can he start playing Mark a 45-year-old male?
00:47
Alert, conscious re-ling has to hit his head so he doesn't know what happened.
00:51
Okay.
00:52
Sierra 2.10.com.
00:54
Copy Georgia tag Sierra, Charlie November, (number withheld).
00:57
(number withheld).
00:59
She'll come back to a red box pickup truck driver focusing on accident.
01:03
Okay,
01:04
two-time. I'm also going to be blocking a score from 285 east to 400.
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Location mentioned:
Glenridge Dr, Sandy Springs, GA
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