Driver found unconscious after crash on I-285, Sandy Springs GA
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As discussed during the dispatch call, emergency personnel responded to a vehicle accident near Roswell Road and Interstate 285 in Sandy Springs involving two gray sedans. At least one driver was later found unconscious, prompting concerns of possible alcohol involvement or a medical issue. Occupants initially refused medical assistance before further evaluation was requested.
Audio|Heard on: Fulton GA Law Dispatch Group Calls
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01:20
Transcript:
00:00
CRT 12, CRT 30, copy a motor vehicle accident with injury, Roswell and 285.
00:05
Clear.
00:06
We have Roswell Road at 285, that's the Roswell Road bridge over 285, a gray Maxima and a gray Genesis.
00:14
They're now stating that they're refusing EMS.
00:17
We'll have further.
00:18
Two ten, can you start me a second unit? Zero 0210 received.
00:28
Ten 0230, can you start down to him? Three 30 clear.
00:33
Tango 86 is available.
00:35
You can start my way please.
00:37
Two hundred and 3230.
00:39
Copy Tango 86.
00:40
Where is your location?
00:44
Code clear.
00:46
I'm Roswell now, will you please?
00:48
Received. Security 10, are you code 10? Code 10.
00:51
Driver is passed out on the driver's seat.
00:54
Receiving.
00:56
Two ten, are we looking at an ETOH situation or a possible medical emergency?
01:11
Two ten, I'm trying to find out right now.
01:13
See if the driver will wake up.
01:16
Racing, I got AMR and Tango en route to you.
01:19
You're right on it.
01:20
They're on it.
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