Vehicle accident with lane blockage and possible injuries on highway, Waveland MS
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According to the dispatch call, waveland Fire Rescue responded to a vehicle accident near Lower Bay Road and Highway 90. The crash caused lane blockage, possible injuries, and vehicle leakage. One person is trapped in a heavily damaged vehicle. Police have been notified and rescue efforts are ongoing.
Audio|Heard on: Hancock County Fire
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Transcript:
00:00
...on fire personnel, stand by for mercy traffic for wave-blum rescue, fire rescue.
00:06
Fire rescue.
00:23
Waveland Fire Rescue respond the area near Lower Bay Road and Highway 90 for a vehicle accident.
00:31
There is lane blockage, possible injuries, and leakage, Pafford PD notified.
00:36
Wave one engine two to central.
00:43
Wave one two central.
00:45
For engine two central.
01:03
7-1-2. 10-4, I have your route.
01:06
Lower Bay Road.
01:11
82 to Waveland engine 2.
01:14
Waveland engine 2, I have here on route.
01:15
Lower Bay Road, Highway 90, Lower Bay Road.
01:17
Highway 90. Lower Bay Road, Highway 90.
01:23
2, 182, the Waveland engine 2.
01:30
Svres 2ndt.
01:36
Selling along with Flavon PD.
01:40
I'll be out of that, Katie.
01:42
Okay. And for him.
01:47
Cleveland, Central.
01:54
Going to be on scene.
01:56
High report 182 is on scene.
01:59
It's heavy damage, single occupant, don't report injuries.
02:03
They're trapped in one vehicle.
02:05
Request patient care and extrication in progress.
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Location mentioned:
US-90 & Lower Bay Rd, Waveland, MS 39520
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