Single-vehicle crash on Alexander Highway near Pascal Circle, Smith County TN
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A single vehicle crashed into a tree on Alexander Highway near Pascal Circle in Smith County, Tennessee. The driver was reported to be okay.
Audio|Heard on: Smith County Sheriff, Fire, and EMS Dispatch
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02:28
Transcript:
00:00
I'm going to be 1081, 9-2-3, Bravo, November, Quebec, Victor.
00:07
9-2-3, Bravo, November, Quebec, Victor.
00:10
She'll be displayed on a Toyota Tundra, gray in color.
00:14
We're going to be here on Alexander Highway near Pascal Circle.
00:19
10-4[1]1.
00:27
587-county, you show me tonight.
00:31
Yeah, 1429.
00:32
He's having tonight. 6.6.6. County, 7.
00:38
104-197.
00:40
County,
00:46
go ahead and send me another unit.
00:48
I believe I have a 45, maybe 46, across the street.
00:56
294. 527, are you direct?
00:59
Nice, 104. I'll be in route.
01:03
104 again, he'll be at 265, how will see?
01:12
104.
01:14
56 County, did you advise that Dodge would be a minivan or a truck?
01:22
Caller did not step, but he said he was in a red Dodge.
01:25
There was a minor language barrier.
01:32
10-4[1], I believe that's going to be the 45-46, it appears to go on the road and hit a tree to the right.
01:40
I'm about to make contact with someone.
01:45
Tim. Tim.
01:51
If you were able, just go ahead and notify the state.
02:02
Can I be 106 THP 8 at the 358?
02:07
What's down? Just 4.
02:10
104, shine out with no control.
02:18
So, 6657, you can step it down, I believe.
02:24
It's just going to be the driver that had this accident he's doing for.
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10-4: Acknowledgment/OK
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