Van rollover on highway 61 near oak ridge, Warren County MS
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A Chevy Express van overturned multiple times on Highway 61 near Oak Ridge. The driver exited the vehicle and reported feeling fine. No injuries were confirmed at the scene.
Audio|Heard on: Warren County Fire
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Transcript:
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Primary 20 Rescue, County Fire District 2, County MS, Front NBC, Unknown Injuries, 61 North Oak Ridge, got a report of a one vehicle rollover.
00:10
One reported and said that the driver got out and said that he was fine.
00:14
Vehicle flipped over multiple times.
00:19
Patient history checked out.
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Primary 20 Rescue, County Fire District 2.
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County MS, 3NBC Unknown Injures, Highway 61 North on Oak Ridge.
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Oak Ridge.
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Report of a one vehicle rollover involving a Chevy Express van that overturned.
00:33
One caller gives that the driver got out.
00:36
Vehicle overturned multiple times.
00:38
Ten minutes off right on track one, city operator on fire ground one.
00:46
Reddick call on Pack 1.
00:47
Be en route to UMVC on Pack 1.
00:52
Yeah, 56 would be out.
00:54
We're out to district from Mount Autumn.
00:59
This hatch, C.O.3 is pulling over station to him.
01:06
This patch, C.F.C.O.L.T., C.F.A.
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All the same,
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I agree's in 61.
01:11
But I'll check him.
01:13
Okay.
01:15
You have you to see if there's a station coming back to south.
01:23
Just for the engine 20,000, they're affordable.
01:28
Just imagine, can't cast Liam Fass, Calf, rescue.
01:36
Just need a fire truck here to turn it over.
01:40
So he does not need to be checked out?
01:44
He does not.
01:46
So what?
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Location mentioned:
Oak Ridge Rd, Mississippi 39183
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