Injury traffic accident reported near Highway 286 and Drillers Drive, Searcy AR
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An injury traffic accident occurred near Highway 286 and Drillers Drive involving a white 2016 Mercedes. Emergency responders are on scene.
Audio|Heard on: Faulkner County Sheriff Dispatch
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02:26
Transcript:
00:00
Units responding to the injury accident at Highway 36 on Drillers Drive, be advised.
00:04
It's going to be a 2016-white Mercedes if you want somebody called it in.
00:13
Six is all nice over here.
00:16
Yeah,
00:17
four.
00:21
Hey, just said.
00:24
Hey, come ahead.
00:31
You're probably going to get another alarm call out here to open or whatever I showed it.
00:36
They set the alarm off again.
00:38
That's why.
00:42
All right,
00:45
you won't you're flying.
00:48
On the road.
00:55
I'm about six to me a day.
00:57
I'm 16 quick from the range.
01:04
Age 798, false weather.
01:07
24?
01:12
31[1], I saw, I'm 10-97.
01:15
30 97. 30 97.
01:23
I've got a 31[1] a 30 be advised sweet-id's advice on this.
01:29
10-4, they're en route.
01:35
31[1]-7, there's going to be a single vehicle accident.
01:40
TANFOR? TANFOR?
01:45
31[1], I said, I'm going to have a Texas 28 for you.
01:48
Falling authority to Adam 67.
01:55
Go ahead of the answer.
02:03
You're on 8,
02:04
10 or 11.
02:06
I'll get you 28 here in just a second.
02:09
It's going to be Texas, Victor X-ray Sam, 2126.
02:12
Texas, Victor X-ray Sam, 2126.
02:16
10, 4, I'm 65, and a fly as soon.
02:23
It was going to 286 and drillers on 285.
Police codes explained
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[1]
31: Unconscious/Fainting (MPDS chief complaint)
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Searcy, AR
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