Two truck collision reported near kera drive in theodore, Theodore AL
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According to the dispatch call, a crash involving a black Nissan truck and a box truck occurred near Kera Drive West between Christine Circle North and South in Theodore, Alabama. One vehicle was traveling eastbound and the other westbound.
Audio|Heard on: Mobile County/City and Area Fire
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02:39
Transcript:
00:00
Theodore Fierke-Hirson at near Kera Drive West between Christine Circle North and Christine Circle South.
00:10
Theodore Fire, Zick-Hurton at near Pira Drive West, between Christine Circle North and Christine Circle South.
00:20
Timeout 2102.
00:27
Zero copies, call.
00:30
Everybody's on private.
00:32
Just copy back in service, plus four, please.
00:40
Well, I'll be happy to you.
00:44
39, post six.
00:47
Time six.
00:53
Theodore Fire, motor vehicle collision, Theodore Fire, motor vehicle collision, Timeout, 20107.
01:01
Refer to NBC for address.
01:05
Cedar under one in rail.
01:08
Copy Cedar, Injewan in route.
01:20
County 10, traffic accident, Zone 5, Hexit 13, up in eastbound to Theodore Road.
01:25
2010,
01:26
20108. 10-0-8.
01:30
Tenor-round.
01:32
Two scot binaural.
01:33
Two scot binaural.
01:34
Twenty-seven, do you have traffic?
01:53
Right along, see, I-1-2-1.
01:58
That's naked, my radio hit the side of the truck and I was trying to clean the back.
02:04
Copy.
02:10
Not that we're aware of.
02:13
See, or it should be a black Nissan truck and a box truck.
02:25
The door copy.
02:26
Heading eastbound, correct?
02:32
One vehicle was going eastbound and one was going westbound.
02:38
It should be about a mile of mark.
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Location mentioned:
Theodore, AL 36582
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