Two vehicle accident blocks road near West Jackson Ave, Summerdale AL
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A two vehicle motor vehicle accident occurred near West Jackson Avenue and Northwest 3rd Street in Summerdale, Alabama. The accident caused road blockage but there were no injuries reported.
Audio|Heard on: Baldwin County Fire and EMS
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02:15
Transcript:
00:00
Station 40, Zone 40, West Jackson Avenue and Northwest 3rd Street, motor vehicle accident with road blockage, make a response.
00:07
Station 40, Zone 40,
00:09
West Jackson Avenue and Northwest 3rd Street, motor vehicle accident with road blockage, make a response.
00:15
Baltimore, Central Clear, 752.
00:39
Station 40, Zone 40, 2nd page, West Jackson Avenue, Northwest 3rd Street.
00:46
Motor vehicle accident with roadblock, make a response, initial clear, 753.
00:53
Central Somerville, Chief 3.
00:56
Summerdale, Chief 3.
00:59
First block, okay.
01:07
Number Goachee, we're responding, 753.
01:11
You're responding to West Jackson Avenue and Northwest 3rd Street for two vehicle motor vehicle accident, one gray Chevy, and one other car.
01:18
No injuries, there is some blockage.
01:21
No.
01:32
Follow Central Spon40.
01:36
Summerdose Point 40.
01:39
And we're out.
01:40
I'll be home.
01:45
Codont40 and round 7.504.
01:49
Central, Summerdale 3rd.
01:53
Central, Summerdale, Chief Third.
02:00
Number two free.
02:04
Onscene, confirming two vehicle accident.
02:07
Cheaper will be up there.
02:10
Tommy no chief free.
02:11
On scene,
02:12
two vehicle accident.
02:14
Command 755.
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Location mentioned:
NW 3rd St & W Jackson Ave, Summerdale, AL 36580
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