Three-vehicle accident on highway 26 with fleeing driver, Wiggins MS
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A traffic accident involved three vehicles on Highway 26 near McDonald's in Wiggins. Two occupants received green status medical treatment, and the third driver fled on foot. Officers searched for the fleeing driver but did not find them.
Audio|Heard on: Wiggins Fire
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02:54
Transcript:
00:00
All right, standby for 10-50[1].
00:17
1050 at 26 and L.
00:19
McDonald's can be three vehicles,
00:21
three green patients.
00:22
All right, right, right.
00:26
One. One. One.
00:28
One, two, just that.
00:43
See that?
00:45
Come in on the scene,
00:48
here to see the roadway still loading.
00:51
You can not advise anything further.
00:53
Let me get out and look around.
00:56
All right open?
01:17
Rescue 1 en route.
01:19
Rescue one and we're out.
01:20
Highway 26, McDonald's.
01:26
One or two just fast.
01:29
One answer is ahead.
01:31
All right, I got two green on scene.
01:36
The third driver is taking off running.
01:40
So is in route trying to catch him.
01:48
Everyone went on foot, and they were looking for him, negative contact their head back to you.
01:55
Copy that.
02:16
1202 dispatch.
02:31
1.02, dispatch.
02:36
Okay,
02:38
you can cancel any unit, Wiggins unit not on scene, it'll be 43 at this time.
02:43
Oh,
02:44
what about Fappard?
02:46
Have FAPR's to continue on, I want to want to take down.
02:51
Any weekend, now I'm saying you can 10-25[2].
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
10-50: Traffic accident
[2]
10-25: Meet in person / In contact
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Location mentioned:
W Central Ave, Wiggins, MS 39577
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